This article looks at the role of UK governments in the financialisation of the British economy and its industry. It argues two things. First, the UK state has had a rather more active role here than most observers have acknowledged. Successive governments since the 1970s have not merely abandoned industry, they have handed much of its control to the financial sector. Second, a key part of this policy shift was linked to the rising power of the Treasury and its reshaping of the former Department of Trade and Industry in its own ideal economic policy image. This both boosted the City and disadvantaged industry, thus propelling the UK towards financialisation at a faster pace than almost all rival economies. The arguments are based on evidenc...
This article looks at the way in which the role of the state has evolved within different aspects of...
This article documents and seeks to explain the remarkably positive employment trends of a central a...
Neoliberalism and financialization are not synonymous developments. Financialized nations are direct...
This article looks at the role of UK governments in the financialisation of the British economy and ...
This article looks at the role of UK governments in the financialisation of the British economy and ...
Within the financialisation literature, a number of approaches identify the coexistence of financial...
Private financial markets are central to the implementation of monetary governance. This necessary in...
This article focuses on the central position of sovereign debt securities in the financial system to...
This article focuses on the central position of sovereign debt securities in the financial system to...
This article contends that neoliberalism and financialization, although sharing much in common, are ...
Financialization is a process often viewed askance, not least on the left of British politics. Yet i...
From its foundation as a private corporation in 1694, the Bank of England extended large amounts of ...
The purpose of the paper is to revisit the relationship between the British State and the banks in t...
From its foundation as a private corporation in 1694, the Bank of England extended large amounts of...
Understanding the nature of state financialisation is crucial to ensure definancialisation efforts a...
This article looks at the way in which the role of the state has evolved within different aspects of...
This article documents and seeks to explain the remarkably positive employment trends of a central a...
Neoliberalism and financialization are not synonymous developments. Financialized nations are direct...
This article looks at the role of UK governments in the financialisation of the British economy and ...
This article looks at the role of UK governments in the financialisation of the British economy and ...
Within the financialisation literature, a number of approaches identify the coexistence of financial...
Private financial markets are central to the implementation of monetary governance. This necessary in...
This article focuses on the central position of sovereign debt securities in the financial system to...
This article focuses on the central position of sovereign debt securities in the financial system to...
This article contends that neoliberalism and financialization, although sharing much in common, are ...
Financialization is a process often viewed askance, not least on the left of British politics. Yet i...
From its foundation as a private corporation in 1694, the Bank of England extended large amounts of ...
The purpose of the paper is to revisit the relationship between the British State and the banks in t...
From its foundation as a private corporation in 1694, the Bank of England extended large amounts of...
Understanding the nature of state financialisation is crucial to ensure definancialisation efforts a...
This article looks at the way in which the role of the state has evolved within different aspects of...
This article documents and seeks to explain the remarkably positive employment trends of a central a...
Neoliberalism and financialization are not synonymous developments. Financialized nations are direct...