The role of corporate elites – notably financial elites – has been at the forefront of political debates in Western capitalist societies since the start of the Great Recession in 2008. The major structural unbalances that had accumulated in Anglo-American economies over the last quarter of the 20th century played a key role in the build up to the financial crisis. Taking advantage of the mobility of capital, business elites promoted a model of shareholder capitalism actively backed up by the state. A process of elite competition took place: financial intermediaries acting on behalf of institutional investors marginalized the alliance between traditional managerial elites and workers that had been at the heart of the Keynesian compromise. Th...
In various writings Karl Marx made references to an ‘aristocracy of finance’ in Western Europe and t...
aristocracy of finance corporate power public debt United StatesIn various writings Karl Marx made r...
Previously, Northern Italian, Dutch, and then English entrepreneurs had dominated global trade in tu...
The role of corporate elites - notably financial elites - has been at the forefront of political deb...
This article focuses on historical elite dynamics and investigates elites' integration over time. We...
This article compares two recent analyses of continuity and change in the American power structure s...
The key questions about today’s elites are easy to ask. How did a few spectacularly wealthy bankers ...
This article asks: how is class consciousness and cohesiveness amongst the UK business elite maintai...
The financial crisis, and associated scandals, created a sense of a juridical deficit with regard to...
public finance financial institutions distribution redistribution financial crisis classIn various w...
This article introduces the special issue on ‘Elites and Power after Financialization’. It is presen...
This article introduces the special issue on ‘Elites and Power after Financialization’. It is presen...
What role have the financial elites in European societies and markets played over time? What was the...
This paper begins by asking how have elites, who are more fragmented, transitory and precarious than...
This article begins by asking how have elites, who are more fragmented, transitory and precarious th...
In various writings Karl Marx made references to an ‘aristocracy of finance’ in Western Europe and t...
aristocracy of finance corporate power public debt United StatesIn various writings Karl Marx made r...
Previously, Northern Italian, Dutch, and then English entrepreneurs had dominated global trade in tu...
The role of corporate elites - notably financial elites - has been at the forefront of political deb...
This article focuses on historical elite dynamics and investigates elites' integration over time. We...
This article compares two recent analyses of continuity and change in the American power structure s...
The key questions about today’s elites are easy to ask. How did a few spectacularly wealthy bankers ...
This article asks: how is class consciousness and cohesiveness amongst the UK business elite maintai...
The financial crisis, and associated scandals, created a sense of a juridical deficit with regard to...
public finance financial institutions distribution redistribution financial crisis classIn various w...
This article introduces the special issue on ‘Elites and Power after Financialization’. It is presen...
This article introduces the special issue on ‘Elites and Power after Financialization’. It is presen...
What role have the financial elites in European societies and markets played over time? What was the...
This paper begins by asking how have elites, who are more fragmented, transitory and precarious than...
This article begins by asking how have elites, who are more fragmented, transitory and precarious th...
In various writings Karl Marx made references to an ‘aristocracy of finance’ in Western Europe and t...
aristocracy of finance corporate power public debt United StatesIn various writings Karl Marx made r...
Previously, Northern Italian, Dutch, and then English entrepreneurs had dominated global trade in tu...