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What is finance
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Whats wrong with finance
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Extracting vs creating value
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Regulation
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The humanities
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The financial instrument
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The humanities and finance
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Making finance better
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The Maltese Falcon
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Finance is central to human condition
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Where is value extraction going
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Risk and insurance
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Finance is spectacular
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Investor capitalism
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Low income housing
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Bringing value back to finance
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Humility
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Active vs Passive
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Employee Stock Ownership
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Explore the critical intersection of ethics and finance in this thought-provoking 49-minute talk from The Aspen Institute. Delve into the fundamental concepts of finance, examining its current shortcomings and the distinction between value extraction and creation. Analyze the role of regulation and the humanities in shaping financial practices. Investigate various financial instruments and their impact on society, drawing insights from cultural references like The Maltese Falcon. Discuss the centrality of finance to the human condition and examine trends in value extraction. Consider the importance of risk management and insurance, while also exploring the spectacular nature of finance. Evaluate investor capitalism and its effects on low-income housing. Learn about strategies to restore value to finance, including the importance of humility and the debate between active and passive investing. Conclude by examining the potential of Employee Stock Ownership Programs in aligning financial practices with ethical considerations. Read more

Restoring Virtue to Finance: Extracting vs Creating Value in the Financial Industry

The Aspen Institute
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