The London School of Economics (LSE) is publishing a new book, The Future of Finance: The LSE Report, which asks: "What is a financial system for?" The book posits that the "the existing system has become far more complicated than it needs to be to discharge its functions–and dangerously unstable into the bargain," according to an August 31 news release.
The book gathers the thinking of several "leading academics, financiers, journalists and officials from the UK's Financial Services Authority, the Bank of England and the UK Treasury," the release states. Discussion centers around the thinking that the "scale of financial asset creation has been grossly excessive and far beyond the needs of the real economy–which is the ultimate touchstone of a healthy financial system."