It is a far from widely shared proposition that banks should have anything to do with any alternative to neoliberalism in the developing world, let alone facili- tate any substantive break with capitalism’s social relations of power, production and oppression. This is despite 25 per cent of all financial institutions globally remaining state-owned (and hence potentially more open to democratic control) and despite banks continuing to play a central role in developing and emerging capitalist societies. There has been a near systemic neglect of banking and financial alternatives in the field of development, most strikingly among radicals. Many scholars, activists, unions and social forces that take the question of alternative development seri...
An attempt is made in this paper is to analyse the role of banks in sustainable development. Banks h...
This paper explores the implications of financial reform for marginal clientele in developing countr...
The ownership and/or control of financial resources has conferred (political) power to people, ever ...
It is a far from widely shared proposition that banks should have anything to do with any alternativ...
Thirty years of neoliberal restructuring have side-lined alternative financing practices, and propag...
Neoliberal economic policies, with their emphasis on market-led development and individual rationali...
Abstract 1 Th is paper considers the character and social content of banking in contemporary capital...
Bretton Woods was grounded in the Keynesian view that financial markets are innately too unstable to...
In the late 1980s, transitional socialist economies (TSEs) in Central and Eastern Europe were only s...
peer reviewedThe wide-ranging Varieties of Capitalism literature rests on a particular conception of...
This dissertation examines the contradictory imperatives of New Deal banking reforms to explore both...
Although the author regards the current financial crisis as a crisis of finance itself, he sees neit...
There is an ongoing debate as to the net benefit of the financial sector in developing countries (DE...
Thirty years of neoliberal restructuring have side-lined alternative financing practices, and propag...
An attempt is made in this paper is to analyse the role of banks in sustainable development. Banks h...
This paper explores the implications of financial reform for marginal clientele in developing countr...
The ownership and/or control of financial resources has conferred (political) power to people, ever ...
It is a far from widely shared proposition that banks should have anything to do with any alternativ...
Thirty years of neoliberal restructuring have side-lined alternative financing practices, and propag...
Neoliberal economic policies, with their emphasis on market-led development and individual rationali...
Abstract 1 Th is paper considers the character and social content of banking in contemporary capital...
Bretton Woods was grounded in the Keynesian view that financial markets are innately too unstable to...
In the late 1980s, transitional socialist economies (TSEs) in Central and Eastern Europe were only s...
peer reviewedThe wide-ranging Varieties of Capitalism literature rests on a particular conception of...
This dissertation examines the contradictory imperatives of New Deal banking reforms to explore both...
Although the author regards the current financial crisis as a crisis of finance itself, he sees neit...
There is an ongoing debate as to the net benefit of the financial sector in developing countries (DE...
Thirty years of neoliberal restructuring have side-lined alternative financing practices, and propag...
An attempt is made in this paper is to analyse the role of banks in sustainable development. Banks h...
This paper explores the implications of financial reform for marginal clientele in developing countr...
The ownership and/or control of financial resources has conferred (political) power to people, ever ...