This article uses earlier debates on managerial capitalism to set up and explore questions about the role and possible effects of fee-earning capital market intermediaries in present day capitalism. The question then becomes whether a new group of actors (the capital market intermediaries) have taken a new leading role in the economy, in part by constraining the discretionary power of an old group of actors, the salaried corporate managers. A broader analysis of the new group of intermediaries makes two key points: first, business models in activities such as investment banking, corporate law and private equity all generate substantial rewards for senior intermediaries; second, the different agendas of these different groups have the net ef...
The rise of asset managers as key nodes of financial intermediation has been one of the most fundame...
Who holds power in corporate America? Scholars have invariably answered this question in the languag...
This paper uses the financial and economic downturn widely dated back to summer 2007 to develop unde...
Based on their earlier work on managerial capitalism and the literature on financialisation, P. Folk...
Corporate governance denotes different practices and procedures in economic sociology and in the eco...
State enterprises, sovereign funds, and other state-capital hybrids have become major engines of glo...
The ‘disconnected capitalism’ thesis constructs an argument that structural tendencies within capita...
The debate around growing inequality is raging amongst economists, and Marxists are finding new ways...
International audienceIn the collective psyche, a financier is a capitalist. In managerial capitalis...
The author claims that the more managerial capitalism changes, the more it remains the same. He begi...
This article identifies two, nation-wide, forms of governance or organizing capital,`shareholder' ca...
The modern conditions for the transformation of the productive forces and the production relations o...
Th is paper considers the character and social content of banking in contemporary capitalism. Based ...
An increasing share of the economy is organized around financial capitalism, where capital market ac...
The much-heralded transition to a ‘new economy ’ in the United States entails two shifts that are co...
The rise of asset managers as key nodes of financial intermediation has been one of the most fundame...
Who holds power in corporate America? Scholars have invariably answered this question in the languag...
This paper uses the financial and economic downturn widely dated back to summer 2007 to develop unde...
Based on their earlier work on managerial capitalism and the literature on financialisation, P. Folk...
Corporate governance denotes different practices and procedures in economic sociology and in the eco...
State enterprises, sovereign funds, and other state-capital hybrids have become major engines of glo...
The ‘disconnected capitalism’ thesis constructs an argument that structural tendencies within capita...
The debate around growing inequality is raging amongst economists, and Marxists are finding new ways...
International audienceIn the collective psyche, a financier is a capitalist. In managerial capitalis...
The author claims that the more managerial capitalism changes, the more it remains the same. He begi...
This article identifies two, nation-wide, forms of governance or organizing capital,`shareholder' ca...
The modern conditions for the transformation of the productive forces and the production relations o...
Th is paper considers the character and social content of banking in contemporary capitalism. Based ...
An increasing share of the economy is organized around financial capitalism, where capital market ac...
The much-heralded transition to a ‘new economy ’ in the United States entails two shifts that are co...
The rise of asset managers as key nodes of financial intermediation has been one of the most fundame...
Who holds power in corporate America? Scholars have invariably answered this question in the languag...
This paper uses the financial and economic downturn widely dated back to summer 2007 to develop unde...