The article views the current financial crisis from the background of long term socio-economic changes in advanced industrial societies. Central points are the rise of middle classes, the accumulation of financial wealth in the upper strata of middle classes in combination with an increasing concentration of financial assets at the level of the top rich, and the advance of pension and investment funds as collective actors at financial markets. The paper analyses the interconnections between these developments in the framework of a multilevel model, culminating in the thesis of a collective “Buddenbrooks”-effect: a structural upward mobility of society will lead to an increasing imbalance at capital markets because a strongly rising volume o...
The article analyses the UK government’s plans to create a social investment market. The Big Society...
This article analyzes the global crisis from the perspective of global capitalismtheory, in particul...
This article shows that the increase of income inequality and global wealth concentration was an imp...
The article views the current financial crisis from the background of long term socio-economic chang...
The article views the current financial crisis from the background of long term socio-economic chang...
The article views the current financial crisis from the background of long term socio-economic chang...
The article views the current financial crisis from the background of long term structural socio-eco...
The article argues that the economic imbalances that caused the present crisis should be thought of ...
This article starts by noting that the financial crisis of 2007-2008 was not an accident, but the re...
In the article the author examines the development of financial crisis and its devastating consequen...
The article deals with the analysis of the current situation on the global financial arena, analyzin...
This article argues that the recent financial crisis was caused largely by the long-term problem of ...
International audienceThis article examines the financial dynamics of the 21st century market econom...
This article identifies two paradoxes prior to the onset of the financial crisis: banking profits we...
This article re-examines the current financial crisis in the wake of the banking panic of 2008 that ...
The article analyses the UK government’s plans to create a social investment market. The Big Society...
This article analyzes the global crisis from the perspective of global capitalismtheory, in particul...
This article shows that the increase of income inequality and global wealth concentration was an imp...
The article views the current financial crisis from the background of long term socio-economic chang...
The article views the current financial crisis from the background of long term socio-economic chang...
The article views the current financial crisis from the background of long term socio-economic chang...
The article views the current financial crisis from the background of long term structural socio-eco...
The article argues that the economic imbalances that caused the present crisis should be thought of ...
This article starts by noting that the financial crisis of 2007-2008 was not an accident, but the re...
In the article the author examines the development of financial crisis and its devastating consequen...
The article deals with the analysis of the current situation on the global financial arena, analyzin...
This article argues that the recent financial crisis was caused largely by the long-term problem of ...
International audienceThis article examines the financial dynamics of the 21st century market econom...
This article identifies two paradoxes prior to the onset of the financial crisis: banking profits we...
This article re-examines the current financial crisis in the wake of the banking panic of 2008 that ...
The article analyses the UK government’s plans to create a social investment market. The Big Society...
This article analyzes the global crisis from the perspective of global capitalismtheory, in particul...
This article shows that the increase of income inequality and global wealth concentration was an imp...