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Investment Management and the Investment Chain
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Chapter 1 introduces the idea of the chain as related to investment management. It highlights the increasing importance and influence of the asset management industry and argues that, despite this fact, the behaviour and decision-making of asset managers has been little studied. The chapter suggests that investment decisions today cannot be understood by focusing on isolated investors. Rather, most of their money flows through a chain: a sequence of intermediaries that ‘sit between’ savers and companies/governments. The chapter introduces the central argument of the book that investment management is shaped profoundly by the opportunities and constraints that this chain creates.
Oxford University Press
Title: Investment Management and the Investment Chain
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Chapter 1 introduces the idea of the chain as related to investment management.
It highlights the increasing importance and influence of the asset management industry and argues that, despite this fact, the behaviour and decision-making of asset managers has been little studied.
The chapter suggests that investment decisions today cannot be understood by focusing on isolated investors.
Rather, most of their money flows through a chain: a sequence of intermediaries that ‘sit between’ savers and companies/governments.
The chapter introduces the central argument of the book that investment management is shaped profoundly by the opportunities and constraints that this chain creates.
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