The paper develops a sympathetic geographical critique of the concept of financialization which seeks to account for the growing influence of financial markets over the unfolding of economy, polity and society. Processes of financialization are claimed to be manifest at a number of scales, from higher levels of instability within the economy as a whole, through pressure exerted on corporations by capital markets, to the equity effects of the financial system on individuals and households. In seeking to explain change within contemporary society, financialization has circulated less widely than similar and related concepts such as neoliberalization. While financialization has the potential to unite researchers across cognate social science f...
© 2013, Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. The term "financialization" is a recognition that f...
Financialization is a process whereby financial markets, financial institutions and financial elites...
Financialisation is a structural and incomplete process of change in contemporary economies. The gro...
The paper develops a sympathetic geographical critique of the concept of financialization which seek...
Financialization, it is argued, has agency at a number of scales, ranging from higher levels of inst...
The paper develops a sympathetic critique of the concept of financialization. This concept has been ...
The financialization literature tries to make sense of how the world has been changing and continues...
Financialization – the growing presence and influence of financial entities in the global economy – ...
Financialization is a systemic transformation of capitalism that has occurred during the last four d...
This chapter provides an overview of recent debates about the financialization of capitalism and exa...
The paper seeks to distinguish between two broad perspectives on financialisation. The first, taking...
The term "financialization" is a recognition that finance has come to play a key role on the modern ...
Born as a term with a critical connotation towards finance, financialization has been widely employe...
Since the early 2000s, scholars from a variety of disciplines have used the concept of financializat...
Financialisation has accompanied the expansion of the capitalist economies for well over one and a h...
© 2013, Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. The term "financialization" is a recognition that f...
Financialization is a process whereby financial markets, financial institutions and financial elites...
Financialisation is a structural and incomplete process of change in contemporary economies. The gro...
The paper develops a sympathetic geographical critique of the concept of financialization which seek...
Financialization, it is argued, has agency at a number of scales, ranging from higher levels of inst...
The paper develops a sympathetic critique of the concept of financialization. This concept has been ...
The financialization literature tries to make sense of how the world has been changing and continues...
Financialization – the growing presence and influence of financial entities in the global economy – ...
Financialization is a systemic transformation of capitalism that has occurred during the last four d...
This chapter provides an overview of recent debates about the financialization of capitalism and exa...
The paper seeks to distinguish between two broad perspectives on financialisation. The first, taking...
The term "financialization" is a recognition that finance has come to play a key role on the modern ...
Born as a term with a critical connotation towards finance, financialization has been widely employe...
Since the early 2000s, scholars from a variety of disciplines have used the concept of financializat...
Financialisation has accompanied the expansion of the capitalist economies for well over one and a h...
© 2013, Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. The term "financialization" is a recognition that f...
Financialization is a process whereby financial markets, financial institutions and financial elites...
Financialisation is a structural and incomplete process of change in contemporary economies. The gro...