How do we theorize and analyze the structural power of finance when global capitalism itself undergoes constant and profound structural transformation? The literature continues to assume that the source of financial structural power is its unique ability to provide credit to the real economy, playing a crucial role in meeting the investment imperative. But recent research documents that most financial market activities no longer facilitate productive investment and can even be a drag on economic development. If the financial sector's primary role is not to support productive investments, then on what basis does it continue to hold structural power? The contributions to this special issue engage with how decades of financialization have tran...
<div><p>Abstract The end of the Bretton Woods agreement led not only to changes in the international...
In this article, I study the impact of financialization on the rise in inequality in 18 OECD countri...
The instability of the world financial system, starkly revealed in the recent debacle, is not the on...
How do we theorize and analyze the structural power of finance when global capitalism itself undergo...
How do we theorize and analyze the structural power of finance when global capitalism itself undergo...
How do we theorize and analyze the structural power of finance when global capitalism itself undergo...
How do we theorize and analyze the structural power of finance when global capitalism itself undergo...
How do we theorize and analyze the structural power of finance when global capitalism itself undergo...
How do we theorize and analyze the structural power of finance when global capitalism itself undergo...
How do we theorize and analyze the structural power of finance when global capitalism itself undergo...
Introduction: The Structural Power of Finance Meets Financialization Florence Dafe, Sandy Brian Hage...
The past four decades have seen a significant re-organization in the underlying structure of capital...
Abstract Financialization, expressing the growing importance of finance in the modus operandi of our...
The crisis of 2007-9 resulted from a financial bubble marked by indifferent performance of the spher...
Financialization typically refers to the growing influence and power of financial markets,intermedia...
<div><p>Abstract The end of the Bretton Woods agreement led not only to changes in the international...
In this article, I study the impact of financialization on the rise in inequality in 18 OECD countri...
The instability of the world financial system, starkly revealed in the recent debacle, is not the on...
How do we theorize and analyze the structural power of finance when global capitalism itself undergo...
How do we theorize and analyze the structural power of finance when global capitalism itself undergo...
How do we theorize and analyze the structural power of finance when global capitalism itself undergo...
How do we theorize and analyze the structural power of finance when global capitalism itself undergo...
How do we theorize and analyze the structural power of finance when global capitalism itself undergo...
How do we theorize and analyze the structural power of finance when global capitalism itself undergo...
How do we theorize and analyze the structural power of finance when global capitalism itself undergo...
Introduction: The Structural Power of Finance Meets Financialization Florence Dafe, Sandy Brian Hage...
The past four decades have seen a significant re-organization in the underlying structure of capital...
Abstract Financialization, expressing the growing importance of finance in the modus operandi of our...
The crisis of 2007-9 resulted from a financial bubble marked by indifferent performance of the spher...
Financialization typically refers to the growing influence and power of financial markets,intermedia...
<div><p>Abstract The end of the Bretton Woods agreement led not only to changes in the international...
In this article, I study the impact of financialization on the rise in inequality in 18 OECD countri...
The instability of the world financial system, starkly revealed in the recent debacle, is not the on...