This paper criticises the tight association in the political economy literature of speculation with liberal forms of governance. Having emphasised liberalisation, it is argued, scholars who ascribe to such a view are too often left without an institutional account of speculative dynamics. The paper then sets out the foundation for a political economy of speculation; one which emphasises the various forms speculation has taken and how these are rooted within specific institutional structures. In order to do so, the paper develops a distinction between premodern and modern speculation and uses it in order to contrast British and American finance. This contrast then serves as a basis for challenging the idea that speculation emerges from liber...
This article discusses the origins of the speculative configuration that has come to characterize En...
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Political economy theories of financial development argue that in countries where a narrow elite con...
In this paper, I present my research about the historical evolution of the concept of speculation ...
Today the dominant economic theory tends to separate analysis of the real economy from analysis of t...
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This introduction explores how to build a critical analysis of post-crisis capitalism by moving beyo...
This article discusses the origins of the speculative configuration that has come to characterize En...
The immediate purpose of this work is to ascertain the earliest period in which a 'modern' business ...
Book synopsis: The 2008 financial crisis has severely shaken confidence in liberal economic theory a...
Finance has traditionally been conceptualized on the basis of what could be labelled a credit model....
The purpose of this paper is twofold. On the one hand, it interprets the subprime crisis as ...
This paper offers a number of new perspectives on the finance and growth literature. It starts by re...
This article seeks to bring out the conceptual weaknesses of the assertion that free market mechanis...
This paper is a first attempt to garner the theory and evidence on the political economy of the firs...
The inheritance of contemporary financial economics invites us to consider financial stability as in...
Political economy theories of financial development argue that in countries where a narrow elite con...
In this paper, I present my research about the historical evolution of the concept of speculation ...
Today the dominant economic theory tends to separate analysis of the real economy from analysis of t...
The purpose of this chapter is to make the case for an alternative, Post Keynesian, perspective on a...
http://www.bepress.com/ael/vol1/iss1/11International audienceLynn Stout's paper develops an insightf...
This introduction explores how to build a critical analysis of post-crisis capitalism by moving beyo...
This article discusses the origins of the speculative configuration that has come to characterize En...
The immediate purpose of this work is to ascertain the earliest period in which a 'modern' business ...
Book synopsis: The 2008 financial crisis has severely shaken confidence in liberal economic theory a...