The international community and many financial experts have singled out the positive elements of how strong institutional reforms following Mexico’s 1995 and Turkey’s 2001 banking crisis have shielded their banking sectors to- day from the wider economic impact of the world financial crisis. By contrast, this article argues from a historical materialist analytical approach that the 1995 and 2001 bank rescues and reforms preserved, renewed, and intensified the structurally unequal social relations of power and class characteristic of finance-led neoliberal capitalism in forms institutionally specific to Mexican and Turkish society. The post-crisis reforms reinforced the dominance of banking and finance capital in Mexico and Turkey at the exp...
Thomas Marois’ groundbreaking interpretation of banking and development in Mexico and Turkey builds ...
Turkey experienced a severe economic and political crisis in November 2000 and again in February 200...
In the wake of the global change of a new accumulation regime in main capitalist economies, the open...
The international community and many financial experts have singled out the positive elements of how...
This paper examines the responses to the 2008–09 global financial crisis in Mexico and Turkey as exa...
The article examines the 2008-9 crisis responses in Mexico and Turkey as examples of variegated neol...
This article aims to expose the economic and political relations of power disguised in the concept o...
The neoliberal restructuring of the banks and banking sector in Turkey has been anything but linear....
This volume provides a comprehensive study of Turkey’s financial transformation into one of the most...
The history of financial crises entails numerous successive cases reshaping global economies. Limite...
The history of financial crises entails numerous successive cases reshaping global economies. Limite...
Mexican society has experienced three costly finance-related crises in 1982, 1994-95, and 2008-09. I...
The financial sector promotes a nation’s economic growth and performance. By facilitating the transf...
Author's OriginalThe study aims to explore characteristics of currency crises in emerging markets. T...
AbstractWith lessons learned from previous episodes as well as substantial improvements in economic ...
Thomas Marois’ groundbreaking interpretation of banking and development in Mexico and Turkey builds ...
Turkey experienced a severe economic and political crisis in November 2000 and again in February 200...
In the wake of the global change of a new accumulation regime in main capitalist economies, the open...
The international community and many financial experts have singled out the positive elements of how...
This paper examines the responses to the 2008–09 global financial crisis in Mexico and Turkey as exa...
The article examines the 2008-9 crisis responses in Mexico and Turkey as examples of variegated neol...
This article aims to expose the economic and political relations of power disguised in the concept o...
The neoliberal restructuring of the banks and banking sector in Turkey has been anything but linear....
This volume provides a comprehensive study of Turkey’s financial transformation into one of the most...
The history of financial crises entails numerous successive cases reshaping global economies. Limite...
The history of financial crises entails numerous successive cases reshaping global economies. Limite...
Mexican society has experienced three costly finance-related crises in 1982, 1994-95, and 2008-09. I...
The financial sector promotes a nation’s economic growth and performance. By facilitating the transf...
Author's OriginalThe study aims to explore characteristics of currency crises in emerging markets. T...
AbstractWith lessons learned from previous episodes as well as substantial improvements in economic ...
Thomas Marois’ groundbreaking interpretation of banking and development in Mexico and Turkey builds ...
Turkey experienced a severe economic and political crisis in November 2000 and again in February 200...
In the wake of the global change of a new accumulation regime in main capitalist economies, the open...