Ethical lessons of the financial crisis /

Flynn, Eileen P.

Ethical lessons of the financial crisis / Eileen P. Flynn. - New York, NY : Routledge, 2012. - 283 p. ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

What went wrong? -- Who is affected? -- What needs to be done to set things right? -- Ethics and recovery -- Individual ethics -- Social ethics.

In the aftermath of the economic crisis of 2008 it is important to ask what ethics has to say to the many stakeholders in the U.S. economy. The crisis in the financial industry, precipitated by the bursting of a bubble in the housing sector, brought the U.S. economy to the brink of a major depression. Government officials, economists and financial executives intervened to implement measures to mitigate the damage, applying their expertise and using their best judgments to rescue the economy. The actions they took required technical competence, pragmatic judgments and controversial decisions.

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Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009--Moral and ethical aspects.
Financial crises--Moral and ethical aspects.--United States
Financial services industry--Moral and ethical aspects.--United States
Financial institutions--Moral and ethical aspects.--United States
Crisis financiera global, 2008-2009--Aspectos morales y éticos.
Crisis financiera--Aspectos morales y éticos.--Estados Unidos
Industria de servicios financieros--Innovaciones tecnológicas--Estados Unidos

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