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- W2081888008 abstract "This paper illustrates the role of stories and storytelling in financial economics through analysis of “Agency Costs of Free Cash Flow, Corporate Finance, and Takeovers” (Jensen, 1986). In financial economics, only elite economic theoreticians like Jensen can tell stories, and they present their worldview as objective reality. The power of the elite storytellers in neoclassical economics and its applied fields is enforced through rhetorical conventions and the structure of the reputational hierarchy in economics. Jensen tells the story of the conflict over free cash flow, the disciplining forces of debt, the market for corporate control, and survival of the firm. Historically, Jensen's story derives from Adam Smith's work; politically, the story supports a pro-capital markets and anti-regulation stance. The partial nature of Jensen's story is problematic since financial economics stories are used in policy making, and alternative stories are not included in the conversation." @default.
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