Finance and Mathematics: Merger or Acquisitions?
Finance and Economy for Society: Integrating Sustainability
ISBN: 978-1-78635-510-2, eISBN: 978-1-78635-509-6
Publication date: 16 December 2016
Abstract
The purpose of this chapter is to study the mathematisation of finance – excessive use of mathematical models in finance – which has been widely blamed for the recent financial and economic crisis. We argue that the problem might actually be the financialisation of mathematics, as evidenced by the gradual embedding of branches of mathematics into financial economics. The concept of embeddedness, originally proposed by Polanyi, is relevant to describe the sociological relationship between fields of knowledge. After exploring the relationship between mathematics, finance and economics since antiquity, we find that theoretical developments in the 1950s and 1970s lead directly to this embedding. The key implication of our findings is the realization that it has become necessary to disembed mathematics from finance and economics, and proposes a number of partial steps to facilitate this process. This chapter contributes to the debate on the mathematisation of finance by uniquely combining a historical approach, which chronicles the evolution of the relation between mathematics and finance, with a sociological approach from the perspective of Polyani’s concept of embedding.
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Acknowledgements
We thank the participants at the EURAM 2014 Conference held in Valencia, Spain and at the IFSAM 2014 Congress held in Tokyo, Japan, for their comments. We are greatly indebted to Catherine Karyotis, Donald MacKenzie and Alexandre Rambaud for their encouragement and suggestions that have contributed to significantly improving our paper, and to Mark H. A. Davis who is a constant source of inspiration. This work was supported by the Région Champagne-Ardenne and the European Union under the RiskPerform Grant.
Citation
Lleo, S. and Li, J. (2016), "Finance and Mathematics: Merger or Acquisitions?", Finance and Economy for Society: Integrating Sustainability (Critical Studies on Corporate Responsibility, Governance and Sustainability, Vol. 11), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 93-121. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2043-905920160000011005
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