Banks are frequently considered usurers. Is it possible to talk about ethics when you analyse banking activity? This book focuses on this question and starts with the history and the philosophy. Philosophers like Aristotle, Immanuel Kant and John Stuart Mill proposed different theories about the need for ethics in finance. If we accept Mill's thought, the production of wealth in society is driven by the personal pursuit of profit. But - unfortunately - this does not, on its own, ensure collective well-being. It must be guided by a superior mechanism which transforms it into wealth for all. This introduces the role of financial institutions, which often have to comply with legal obligations. The book focuses on the role that these institutions have in supporting the ‘ethical’ use of money. The author analyses a number of cases in banks and the financial industry and discusses topics like anti-money laundering, anti-usury, islamic finance, microcredit and bank rescue systems, including not only best practices but also examples of unethical financial management.
By:
Cristina Rovera Contributions by:
Paul de Sury Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Country of Publication: Switzerland Edition: 2022 ed. Dimensions:
Height: 235mm,
Width: 155mm,
Weight: 453g ISBN:9783031221477 ISBN 10: 3031221478 Series:Sustainable Finance Pages: 178 Publication Date:17 December 2022 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active
Cristina Rovera is Associate Professor in Banking and Finance at the University of Turin (Italy). Her research focuses on banking, investment strategies and financial management.