Arbeitspapier

Warrant economics, call-put policy options and the fallacies of economic theory

In this paper we aim to trace the roots of the ongoing economic mayhem and to unmask the chorus of the tragedy which plays on the world stage. The main thesis of our work is that, despite the triumphant rhetoric praising the merits of perfect competition, the global fields of the dysfunctional market system have mushroomed in what we call Warrant Economics for the Free-Market Aristocracy. Warrant Economics unfolds in two symbiotic tenets that constitute the subtle architecture of the neoliberal edifice: (i) the systemic creation and preservation of inequality via Call-Put policy options, and (ii) the systemic exploitation of inequality via novel and toxic forms of securitisation. In effect, the power structure of insiders' capitalism that we describe, trough the costless appropriation of an intricate cobweb of Call-Put structures, has distorted competition and accelerated economic concentration. We view the income distribution effect, which favours the top 1%, and the business concentration effect, which gravitates competition towards oligopolistic/monopolistic industries, as the two sides of the Warrant Economics coin. We argue that the Warrant Economics state of capitalism has been legitimised by a degenerating research programme blossomed under the fallacy that economics is the physics of society. In this faculty of thought, we perceive the Great Recession as a symptom of Warrant Economics, rather than as a tsunami-like event.

Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Series: IZA Discussion Papers ; No. 6251

Classification
Wirtschaft
General Outlook and Conditions
Financial Crises
General Financial Markets: General (includes Measurement and Data)
Subject
Warrant Economics
Call-Put policy options
securitisation
monopoly
income distribution
Great Recession
sovereign debt
Wirtschaftstheorie
Wirtschaftsliberalismus
Kritik
Finanzmarkt-Kapitalismus
Einkommensverteilung
Unternehmenskonzentration
Public Choice
Wirtschaftskrise
Finanzmarktkrise
Theorie
Welt

Event
Geistige Schöpfung
(who)
Hatgioannides, John
Karanassou, Marika
Event
Veröffentlichung
(who)
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)
(where)
Bonn
(when)
2011

Handle
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-201203016155
Last update
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Object type

  • Arbeitspapier

Associated

  • Hatgioannides, John
  • Karanassou, Marika
  • Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)

Time of origin

  • 2011

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