The financialization debate has not paid enough attention to the African continent. The continent’s populations and governments have found creative ways of dealing with the capitalist world market and political power relations since decolonization in the late 1950s. However, several forms of structural dependence and subordination persist. We ask in this article how the global process of financialization has unfolded across the continent and what it means for relations of dependence. We understand financialization as the global expansion of financial practices, and, in particular, the financial sector, that followed the end of the Bretton Woods era. We consider to what extent it has occurred at all in the four case study countries of Maurit...
This chapter presents the growing literature on financialization in developing countries, and specif...
During the past decades, many countries experienced considerable capital flight. Residents moved the...
Abstract. The paper examines the long run and causal relationship between financial de-velopment and...
While research has highlighted that financialization critically affects African economies and societ...
This paper focuses on the process of finacialisation in South Africa. Financialisation is defined a...
The environment in which African financial systems operate has changed dramatically over the past ye...
This contribution discusses the international aspect of financialization in developing and emerging ...
The Nature and Form of Financialisation in South Africa is conditioned by industrial and financial d...
M. Comm.Globalisation has become one of the contentious issues of our time. Some have praised it whi...
This article estimates the effects of financialisation on physical investment using panel data based...
Economic growth in Africa has long been disappointing. We document that the financial sectors of mos...
This research paper has focused on global cross-border trends in private capital flows, along with r...
Financialisation of developed countries includes increased lending to individuals as well as adoptio...
Under the auspices of the World Bank and IMF, for almost two decades, sub-Saharan African countries ...
This article examines the development and implications of local currency bond markets (LCBMs) in Afr...
This chapter presents the growing literature on financialization in developing countries, and specif...
During the past decades, many countries experienced considerable capital flight. Residents moved the...
Abstract. The paper examines the long run and causal relationship between financial de-velopment and...
While research has highlighted that financialization critically affects African economies and societ...
This paper focuses on the process of finacialisation in South Africa. Financialisation is defined a...
The environment in which African financial systems operate has changed dramatically over the past ye...
This contribution discusses the international aspect of financialization in developing and emerging ...
The Nature and Form of Financialisation in South Africa is conditioned by industrial and financial d...
M. Comm.Globalisation has become one of the contentious issues of our time. Some have praised it whi...
This article estimates the effects of financialisation on physical investment using panel data based...
Economic growth in Africa has long been disappointing. We document that the financial sectors of mos...
This research paper has focused on global cross-border trends in private capital flows, along with r...
Financialisation of developed countries includes increased lending to individuals as well as adoptio...
Under the auspices of the World Bank and IMF, for almost two decades, sub-Saharan African countries ...
This article examines the development and implications of local currency bond markets (LCBMs) in Afr...
This chapter presents the growing literature on financialization in developing countries, and specif...
During the past decades, many countries experienced considerable capital flight. Residents moved the...
Abstract. The paper examines the long run and causal relationship between financial de-velopment and...