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Lewitt 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aHoboken, N.J. $cJohn Wiley & Sons$dc2010 215 $a1 online resource (307 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-470-46650-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aThe Death of Capital: How Creative Policy Can Restore Stability; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: The 2008 Crisis-Tragedy or Farce?; Seeds of Instability; A Word on Speculation; Financialization; The Corruption of Moral Sentiments; Low Rates and Lax Rules; The Global Liquidity Bubble; A Crisis of Confidence; Why Finance Matters; Global Threats Require Systemic Stability; A Few Words about This Book; Chapter 1: The Death of Capital; The Four Essential Characteristics of Capital; How Capital Dies; The Failure of Risk Management; Chapter 2: Capital Ideas 327 $aAdam Smith and the Tyranny of Crowds Karl Marx and the Origins of Opacity; John Maynard Keynes; Hyman Minsky; Lessons on Capital from the Masters; Chapter 3: Empty Promises; Promises Aren't What They Used to Be; The Digitalization of Promises; Collateralized Mortgage Obligations; HSBC Drinks the Mortgage Kool-Aid; A Fetish Is Not a Promise; Chapter 4: Financialization; Money Begetting Money; Power Begetting Power; Theories of Financialization; The Monetization of Values; Chapter 5: From Innovators to Undertakers; The History of Private Equity Funds; From Boom to Bust 327 $aPrivate Equity Fees: The New Agency Problem The Myth of Private Equity Returns; Men Behaving Badly; Private Equity and Cheap Debt: Birds of a Feather Flop Together; Private Equity Goes Public: A Study in the Oxymoronic; Taxing Labor as Capital; Calling Dr. Kervorkian?; Private Equity: The Long-Term Damage; Reform of Private Equity Firms; Chapter 6: Welcome to Jurassic Park; Isla Nublar; The New DNA of Finance; Warning Signs; Dinosaurs Turn on Their Makers; Bear Stearns: First Casualty; American International Group (AIG)-Second Casualty; The Bond Insurers-Third Casualty 327 $aTaming the Beasts (Regulating Credit Derivatives)Chapter 7: The Road to Hell; Satan in the Garden; Reverse Black Swans; Birth of the Prudent Man; The Fallacy of Diversification; Chapter 8: Finance after Armageddon; Obama Goes to Wall Street; Principles of Reform; Impose a Tax on Speculation; End Balkanized Regulation; Too Big to Fail; Improving Capital Adequacy; Reforming Monetary Policy; Enhancing Systemic Transparency; Conclusion: "This Is Later"; Notes; Bibliography and Other Sources; About the Author; Index 330 $aIn The Death of Capital, respected portfolio manager and longtime investment professional Michael Lewitt looks at how the U.S. economy has increasingly been dominated by short-term speculation rather than industrial expansion in recent years. These disastrous trends, described here as financialization, ignore the fact that capital itself is a highly unstable process rather than a fixed object or category. 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Hagen 210 $a[Deerfield Beach, FL] $cVCH$dc1986 215 $a1 online resource (426 p.) 225 0 $aInorganic reactions and methods ;$vv. 15 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-471-18665-1 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aInorganic Reactions and Methods; Contents; How to Use this Book; Preface to the Series; Editorial Consultants to the Series; Contributors to Volume 15; Electron-Transfer and Electrochemical Reactions; Introduction; Electron Transfer; Introduction; Classification of Electron-Transfer Reactions; Outer-Sphere Reactions; Examples of Outer-Sphere Reactions; Outer-Sphere Transition States; Inner-Sphere Reactions; Inner-Sphere Reactions: Scheme I; Inner-Sphere Reactions: Scheme II; Inner-Sphere Reactions: Scheme Ill; Double-Ligand Bridging; Other Reaction Classes 327 $aMixed Outer- and Innersphere ReactionsIntramolecular Electron Transfer; Two-Electron Transfers; Theory of Electron-Transfer Reactions; The Stability of the Precursor Complex; Potential-Energy Surfaces; of Zero Order.; of First Order.; The Electronic Factor; Electron-Exchange Reactions; The Reorganization Energy; Nuclear Tunneling in Electron Exchange; Quantum-Mechanical Treatment; Comparison of Observed and Calculated Parameters for Electron Exchange; Electron Transfer Accompanied by a Net Chemical Change; Semiclassical Treatment; Cross Reactions and Electron-Exchange Rates 327 $aQuantum-Mechanical TreatmentConclusions; General Reactivity Patterns in Electron Transfer; The Inner-Shell Reorganization Energy: Exchange Rates of Aquo Ions; Variations with Ligand: The Outer-Shell Reorganization Energy; Electronic Factors: Nonadiabaticity; Free-Energy Relations; Inner-Sphere Versus Outer-Sphere Electron Transfer; Rate Saturation in Electron Transfer; Specific Reactivity Patterns in Electron-Transfer Reactions; Variation with the Reductant; One-Electron Reductants; Two-Electron Reductants; Variation with the Oxidant; One-Electron Oxidants; Multiple-Electron Oxidants 327 $aOxidation and Reduction of Coordinated LigandsCatalysis in Electron-Transfer Reactions; Catalyzed Electron Transfer; Catalyzed Ligand Substitution; Induced Electron-Transfer Reactions; Photoinduced Electron-Transfer Reactions; Electrochemical Reactions; Introduction; The Electrode Process; Reversibility; Electrochemical Reversibility; Chemical Reversibility; Complex Electrode Mechanisms; Diagnostic Electrochemical Measurements; Voltammetric Methods; Direct-Current Polarography; Pulse-Polarographic Methods; Alternating-Current Polarography; Cyclic Voltammetry; Evaluation of Formal Potentials 327 $aInvolving Stable Reactants and Products.Involving Unstable Electrode Products.; Involving Reactants Undergoing Multiple- Electrode Reactions.; Chemical Reactions Accompanying Electrode Reactions; Reactions Preceding Electron Transfer (CE); Slow-Reaction (1 >a) Limit; Intermediate-Reaction Kinetics; Reactions Following Electron Transfer (EC); Giving Electroinactive Products.; Giving Electroactive Products (ECE).; Other Coupled Chemical Reactions; Electrochemical Synthesis; by Controlled-Potential Electrolysis.; Involving Bulk Preparations.; Conclusions 327 $aThermodynamics of Simple Electrochemical Reactions 330 $aHow to Use this Book. Preface to the Series. Editorial Consultants to the Series. Contributors to Volume 15. 12. Electron-Transfer and Electrochemical Reactions. 12.1. Introduction. 12.2. Electron Transfer. 12.3. Electrochemical Reactions. 13. Photochemical and Other Energized Reactions. 13.1. Introduction. 13.2. Photosubstitution and Photoisomerization. 13.3. Photoinduced Cleavage of Metal-Metal Bonds. 13.4. Photoinduced Electron-Transfer Reactions. 13.5. Pulse Radiolysis. List of Abbreviations. Author Index. Compound Index. Subject Index 410 0$aInorganic Reactions and Methods 606 $aPhotochemistry 606 $aCharge transfer 608 $aElectronic books. 615 0$aPhotochemistry. 615 0$aCharge transfer. 676 $a541.3/9 676 $a541.39 701 $aZuckerman$b J. J$g(Jerold J.),$f1936-1987.$0857123 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910144319203321 996 $aElectron-transfer and electrochemical reactions$92179701 997 $aUNINA