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Guaranteed Bailouts: The Systemic Arrogance of Moral Hazard. Risk, Subsidies, and the Reckless Corporate Architecture of Modern Global Capitalism
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- Nombre de pages139
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-565-46975-8
- EAN9783565469758
- Date de parution01/06/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Taille859 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurEmphaloz Publishing House
Résumé
Why do the world's largest banks and corporations routinely engage in apocalyptic financial gambling that could easily destroy their own companies? The terrifying reality is that they are not afraid of failure, because they operate under the ultimate economic safety net: Moral Hazard.
In macroeconomic theory, moral hazard occurs when an entity exponentially increases its exposure to risk because it knows a third party-usually the taxpayer-will bear the ultimate cost of a catastrophe.
If a "too-big-to-fail" bank makes a trillion-dollar bet and wins, the executives keep the massive profits. If they lose, the federal government steps in to bail them out, completely socializing the losses. This creates a deeply toxic environment where extreme, reckless corporate behavior is not just encouraged, but mathematically mandated. This furious economic autopsy explores the systemic corruption of global capitalism.
It details the catastrophic fallout of the 2008 financial crisis, the absurdity of federally subsidized flood insurance in disaster zones, and the failure of regulatory oversight. Uncover the ultimate loophole of the elite. Understanding moral hazard reveals how modern corporations successfully privatize their profits while forcing society to absorb their most devastating failures.
If a "too-big-to-fail" bank makes a trillion-dollar bet and wins, the executives keep the massive profits. If they lose, the federal government steps in to bail them out, completely socializing the losses. This creates a deeply toxic environment where extreme, reckless corporate behavior is not just encouraged, but mathematically mandated. This furious economic autopsy explores the systemic corruption of global capitalism.
It details the catastrophic fallout of the 2008 financial crisis, the absurdity of federally subsidized flood insurance in disaster zones, and the failure of regulatory oversight. Uncover the ultimate loophole of the elite. Understanding moral hazard reveals how modern corporations successfully privatize their profits while forcing society to absorb their most devastating failures.



