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Es war schon einfacher, Wirtschaftsforscher zu sein, als in diesen Tagen: weder die Prognosen noch die daraus abzuleitenden Botschaften stimmen Politik und Gesellschaft positiv. Österreich dürfte auf das dritte Rezessionsjahr in Folge zusteuern. Aber was bedeutet das konkret? Ist der Einsparungsrahmen ausgeschöpft? Ist ein Defizitverfahren das Mittel der Wahl und falls ja, warum? Lebt die Republik zu lange über ihre Verhältnisse, und muss sie große Reformen endlich angehen? Und welche Rolle spielt die Weltpolitik, insbesondere die USA unter einem Präsidenten, dessen Lieblingswort „Zölle“ ist? Die Fragen stellen: Maria Scholl, Austria Presse Agentur und Peter Unger, ORF.
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After reviewing the main themes of this course, Professor Shiller shares his views about finance from a broader perspective. His first topic, the morality of finance, centers on Peter Unger’s Living High and Letting Die and William Graham Sumner’s What the Social Classes Owe Each Other. Subsequently, he addresses the hopelessness about the world’s future that some see from Malthus’ dismal law from the Essay on the Principle of Population, but contrasts it with a positive outlook on purposes and goals in life. While discussing the endurance and survival of financial contracts, he outlines the cases of Germany after World War I, Iran after the Islamic Revolution, and South Africa after the end of apartheid, in which financial contracts prevailed, but does not fail to mention the cases of Russia after the Russian Revolution and Japan after World War II, in which it has not been the case. After a brief comparison between Mathematical Finance and Behavioral Finance, he elaborates on the interplay between wealth and inequality, building on Jacob Hacker’s and Paul Pearson’s Winner-Take-All Politics, Karl Marx’s Das Kapital, and Robert K. Merton concept of the cosmopolitan class. Following this, he emphasizes the democratization of finance as an important future trend and provides examples for this process from his books The Subprime Solution,The New Financial Order and Finance and the Good Society. Professor Shiller concludes the course with advice for finding the right career, highlighting the role of random events, but also the importance of a long-horizon outlook and an orientation towards history in the making. Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://oyc.yale.edu This course was recorded in Spring 2011.