, The political economies of media: The transformation of the global media industries (pp. 241-254). London, England: Bloomsbury Academic.Davis, Aeron. 2012. Mediation, financialization, and the global financial crisis: An inverted political economy perspective. V The ...
the issueoffinancializationofcommodity markets was highlighted and appropriate regulatory measures at the global level recommended. daccess-ods.un.org daccess-ods.un.org 尤其强调商 品市场金融化的问题,并建议在全球一级采取适当的管制措施。 daccess-ods.un.org ...
2.This "financialization" of the commodity market has, therefore, changed the forming mechanism of commodity prices.商品市场这种"金融化"现象改变了商品价格的形成机制。 3.In recent years,oil financialization has become a new characteristic of global petroleum and petrochemical industry.近年来,石油金融化...
The effect of financialization on economic structural reform is manifested in support effect and restraint effect. 经济金融化对我国经济结构调整与变化的影响主要体现在支持效应与约束效应这两个方面。 2) and economic integration 经济金融一体化 3) financial economy 金融经济 1. Fisk s two kinds of ...
the economy and society. In US for example, the size of this sector had grown from 2.8% in 1950 to 21% in 2019, and in UK this sector contributes about 12% to its GDP. With the growth and expansion of this sector, the role of finance itself has changed fundamentally from being a ...
Financialization of the Economy. Financialization refers to the increasing importance of finance, financial markets, and financial institutions to the workings of the economy. This article... Davis,Gerald,F.,... - 《Annual Review of Sociology》 被引量: 46发表: 2015年 ...
Financialization refers to a process that has not only transformed finance itself, but also, the real economy and society. The transformation goes beyond the quantitative to involve qualitative change as finance becomes dominant, instead of serving the needs of the real economy. ...
One of the central projects of neoliberalism has been the financialization of the global economy. Financialization refers to both the rising political and eco- nomic power of financial service firms and the growing importance of financial, rather than production, strat- egies in the rest of the ...
Infrastructure provides a service, for example warmth, but also a commodity, energy that may be provided by the public or private sectors and may be converted in to an investment asset (Torrance, 2009). After the 2008 Global Financial Crisis, research on property and infrastructure began to ...
Since financialization began in the 1970s and '80s, the overall value of global financial assets has skyrocketed. In 1990, the value of global financial assets stood at $56 trillion, 263% of global GDP. That number reached a staggering $219 trillion two decades later.6 Increased Liquidity Der...