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The purpose of this research is to gain a deeper understanding of the often-despised financial sector while exploring the parallels it reflects in our society. Information Measurement Theory was applied to several aspects of life apparent in both the financial sector and our society in order to discover parallels present in both. By analyzing the financial sector against our society as a whole, it becomes apparent that the financial sector's composition of individuals reflects that of our societies and is a close representation. Further, the financial sector is able to reflect the importance of information and how individuals react to and justify good and bad results from decision-making. In all our despise of the financial sector is nothing more than the loathe of inherent flaws in our society as a whole.
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Title
- A Representation of the Human Race: The Financial Industry
Contributors
- Happe, John Nicholas (Author)
- Kashiwagi, Dean (Thesis director)
- Sullivan, Kenneth (Committee member)
- Barlish, Kristen (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- Department of Finance (Contributor)
- Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law (Contributor)
- Department of Psychology (Contributor)
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2013-05
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