
Tag: financialization


Why is Northern Europe so Indebted? The Impact of Welfare on Household Debt

Finance under state capitalism: Re-conceptualising capital markets through China’s financial transformation

The Long Divorce Between the Economy and Financial Markets

The Making of Homo Financius and Neoliberal Morality

German New Economic Sociology and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies

A Critique of the Critique of Finance: Critics of neoliberal capitalism rarely recognize the productive power of speculation

Market Bubbles: Finance, Art, and the Golden Calf

Baudrillard on money, speculation and the self-destabilization of markets

Financialization as a state project

Lehman Brothers collapsed, but the neoliberal tune keeps playing on

China’s Minsky moment? Stability leads to instability

Credit makes you free! Neoliberalism, politics of debt and the subjugation of the working poor
What is financialization? Marxism, Post-Keynesianism and Economic Sociology’s complementary theorizing

The incredible collapse of Ireland’s Celtic Tiger: corporatism, neoliberalism and globalization run amok

James Tobin on ‘paper economy’ and short-sighted speculation-generating financial instruments

Mark Twain’s observation on stock market and Randy Martin’s on finance

The Causes of Structural Unemployment: Socio-political and Economic perspectives on Changes in Labor Markets
“Crisis, Value & Hope: Rethinking the Economy” — Current Anthropology special issue
Financial liberalization hurts non-financial sectors via a brain-drain effect & decreases labour productivity

Financialization, New Investment Funds, and Labour: An International Comparison
An Angry Person’s Guide to Finance’ explains in simple terms the defining features of the post-1970s financial system
