Kim. 2015. "Financialization of the Economy." Annual Review of Sociology 41 (1): 203-221. doi:10.1146/annurev-soc-073014-112402.Davis, G. F., Kim, S.: Financialization of the Economy. "Annual Review of Sociology" 2015.Davis, G. F., & Kim, S. (2015). Financialization of the ...
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Financialization refers to the increasing importance of finance, financial markets, and financial institutions to the workings of the economy. This article reviews evidence on the causes and consequences of financialization in the United States and around the world, with particular attention to the sprea...
Financialization of the economy and income inequality in selected OIC and OECD countries: The role of institutional factors FM Abdulkarim,A Mirakhor,BA Hamid 被引量: 0发表: 0年 The rise of rentier incomes in OECD countries: Financialization, central bank policy and labor solidarity As a back...
In this dissertation, I explore the origins and consequences of the dramatic rise in the size and importance of financial markets in the U.S. economy since the late 1970s. I focus on the impacts of this process of 'financialization' on the operations of the non-financial corporate sector. ...
systematicempiricalevidenceforthefinancializationoftheUSeconomyinthepost-1970speriod.Whilenumerousresearchershavenotedtheincreasingsalienceoffinance,therehavebeenfewsystematicattemptstoconsiderwhatthisshiftmeansforthenatureoftheeconomy,consideredbroadly.Inlargepart,thisomissionreflectstheconsiderablemethodologicaldifficulties...
This paper presents systematic empirical evidence for the financialization of the US economy in the post-1970s period. While numerous researchers have noted the increasing salience of finance, there have been few systematic attempts to consider what this shift means for the nature of the economy...
Financialization is destroying the real economy, but few in power seem to notice or care.The reason why is painfully obvious: those in power are reaping vast fortunes from the engines of financialization–for example, former President Obama:Obama Goes From White House to Wall Street in Less Than...
Financialization refers to the increase in size and importance of a country's financial sector relative to its overall economy.