Many critical commentators view the current crisis and the attendant legitimacy problems for free-market capitalism as an opportunity to make the case for financial re-regulation, i.e. a reassertion of public values against globalising markets. This paper suggests that such assessments of the political possibilities offered by the subprime crisis rest on a misappraisal of its nature and, more broadly, the nature of the neoliberal era. It argues that the financial expansion of the past decades cannot be adequately understood in terms of the state’s failure to regulate financial markets. Financial growth has not involved the retreat of public insti-tutions, the dissolution of social bonds or an emptying out of subjectivity, but has rather bee...
This article, based on a critical “regulationnist” viewpoint on the role and place of politics in so...
The aftermath of the global credit crunch and financial crisis which began in late 2007 has led to a...
The emphasis of this paper is on the political economy of the subprime mortgage crisis in the United...
The dominant accounts of the current financial crisisfocussing on the lack of regulation, out-of-con...
Abstract This paper tends to analyze the link between the global financial crisis of 2008 and neol...
This paper serves as an introduction to a special issue which explores many new questions, intellect...
The 2008 global financial crisis was the consequence of the process of financialization, or the crea...
This thesis contributes to contemporary debates about the role of the American state in sustaining f...
The 2008 global financial crisis was the consequence of financialization or the creation of massive ...
This paper analyses the nature of neoliberalism and considers the extent to which it has been underm...
The 2008 global financial crisis was the consequence of the process of financialization, or the crea...
This thesis explores the landscape of experimentation in non-prime financial products, services and ...
Why has the financial crisis not led to more radical public contestation and political reforms? In i...
Despite the economic crisis that hit full force in 2008 in the US and Europe, political leaders have...
Why has the financial crisis not led to more radical public contestation and political reforms? In i...
This article, based on a critical “regulationnist” viewpoint on the role and place of politics in so...
The aftermath of the global credit crunch and financial crisis which began in late 2007 has led to a...
The emphasis of this paper is on the political economy of the subprime mortgage crisis in the United...
The dominant accounts of the current financial crisisfocussing on the lack of regulation, out-of-con...
Abstract This paper tends to analyze the link between the global financial crisis of 2008 and neol...
This paper serves as an introduction to a special issue which explores many new questions, intellect...
The 2008 global financial crisis was the consequence of the process of financialization, or the crea...
This thesis contributes to contemporary debates about the role of the American state in sustaining f...
The 2008 global financial crisis was the consequence of financialization or the creation of massive ...
This paper analyses the nature of neoliberalism and considers the extent to which it has been underm...
The 2008 global financial crisis was the consequence of the process of financialization, or the crea...
This thesis explores the landscape of experimentation in non-prime financial products, services and ...
Why has the financial crisis not led to more radical public contestation and political reforms? In i...
Despite the economic crisis that hit full force in 2008 in the US and Europe, political leaders have...
Why has the financial crisis not led to more radical public contestation and political reforms? In i...
This article, based on a critical “regulationnist” viewpoint on the role and place of politics in so...
The aftermath of the global credit crunch and financial crisis which began in late 2007 has led to a...
The emphasis of this paper is on the political economy of the subprime mortgage crisis in the United...