This paper contributes to the literature on racial capitalism by deploying a key insight of the Law and Political Economy tradition which is that politics acting through the law plays a constitutive role in the monetary hardwiring of economies and their property rights. By focusing on two key elements of fiscal finance, central banking and taxation, the paper shows that while the pressures of democratic self-governance created one type of hardwiring in Britain and its white dominions racialized politics created a different type in the colonies of color. In short, the particular monetary hardwiring of the colonies of color effectively “kicked away the ladder” needed for their successful socio-economic development, occluding the very differen...
Race theorists have noted that racial discrimination has shaped the existing distribution of economi...
This paper provides a critical intervention into recent geographical debates on racial capitalism, i...
The study of public finance—the role of government in the economy—has faded in geography as attentio...
This article takes up recent calls to further problematize race in international political economy b...
In this article, I examine normative assumptions about cash transfers as public goods and the lived ...
The Color of Creditworthiness: Debt, Race, and Democracy in the 21st Century addresses the historica...
How does the circulation of capital in the form of money and finance mobilize different construction...
This chapter traces changing Anglo-European conceptions of property and their legal manifestations s...
The theory of racial capitalism offers insights into the relationship between class and race, provid...
This dissertation is on the historical development of a co-constitutive relationship between money a...
This dissertation explores how economic institutions, particularly those from the fringe economy, su...
The article reappraises the law’s ‘egalitarian commitment’ in an era of global inequality. It uphold...
This paper provides a critical intervention into recent geographical debates on racial capitalism, i...
aristocracy of finance corporate power public debt United StatesIn various writings Karl Marx made r...
In this article I explore how the figure of debt illuminates the racial politics of welfare in neoli...
Race theorists have noted that racial discrimination has shaped the existing distribution of economi...
This paper provides a critical intervention into recent geographical debates on racial capitalism, i...
The study of public finance—the role of government in the economy—has faded in geography as attentio...
This article takes up recent calls to further problematize race in international political economy b...
In this article, I examine normative assumptions about cash transfers as public goods and the lived ...
The Color of Creditworthiness: Debt, Race, and Democracy in the 21st Century addresses the historica...
How does the circulation of capital in the form of money and finance mobilize different construction...
This chapter traces changing Anglo-European conceptions of property and their legal manifestations s...
The theory of racial capitalism offers insights into the relationship between class and race, provid...
This dissertation is on the historical development of a co-constitutive relationship between money a...
This dissertation explores how economic institutions, particularly those from the fringe economy, su...
The article reappraises the law’s ‘egalitarian commitment’ in an era of global inequality. It uphold...
This paper provides a critical intervention into recent geographical debates on racial capitalism, i...
aristocracy of finance corporate power public debt United StatesIn various writings Karl Marx made r...
In this article I explore how the figure of debt illuminates the racial politics of welfare in neoli...
Race theorists have noted that racial discrimination has shaped the existing distribution of economi...
This paper provides a critical intervention into recent geographical debates on racial capitalism, i...
The study of public finance—the role of government in the economy—has faded in geography as attentio...