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Jimmy ALANI
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Firstly, in this present paper, empirical evidence obtained after employing generalized least squares technique on the relevant sample data for Uganda over the 1970 to 2016 period, shows that financialization had adverse effect on economic growth. Second...
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Jonas Lucio Maia,Luiz Carlos Di Serio
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With the development of a financial theory of the firm, the concept of Shareholder Value Generation has developed and consolidated. This concept advocates that the main purpose of the firm is to maximize shareholder´s wealth, and its consequences lead to...
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Adam Zaremba
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The study concentrates on the benefits of passive commodity investments in the context of the phenomenon of financialization. The research investigates the implications of increase in the correlation coefficients between equity and commodity investments ...
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Nina Eichacker
Pág. Finance an - 88
In Risk and Ruin, Gavin Benke argues that we ignore Enron?s history and failures to our peril. The book provides a readable account that includes lots of rich history, institutional detail, and salacious anecdotes, making a convincing case for Enron as a...
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Lekh Nath Paudel, Rahel Kunz
Pág. Finance an - 88
In the last decade, remittances have become connected to financialization, expanding financial markets and deepening financial logics in what has been termed the financialization of remittances (FOR). In Nepal, where remittances are of key importance, th...
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Lekh Nath Paudel, Rahel Kunz
Pág. Finance an - 88
In the last decade, remittances have become connected to financialization, expanding financial markets and deepening financial logics in what has been termed the financialization of remittances (FOR). In Nepal, where remittances are of key importance, th...
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Kristian Bondo Hansen
Pág. Finance an - 12
Speculative Communities is not just another critique of neoliberal-financial capitalism. It is a novel and audacious attempt to construct a conceptual framework with which it becomes possible to articulate and address major questions concerning our econo...
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Kristian Bondo Hansen
Pág. Finance an - 12
Speculative Communities is not just another critique of neoliberal-financial capitalism. It is a novel and audacious attempt to construct a conceptual framework with which it becomes possible to articulate and address major questions concerning our econo...
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Dennis Hof
Since the onset of the global financial crisis, urban dwellers face an increasing number of obstacles in establishing themselves on the housing market. Against this backdrop, this paper addresses the variegated dynamics of real estate dispossession in th...
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Mirjam Büdenbender, Andrea Lagna
Pág. Finance an - 25
A new literature on housing and financialization has emerged in recent years, but scholars have yet to examine how political actors shape national trajectories of housing financialization. In this article, we address this shortcoming by examining the cas...
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Kate Padgett Walsh
Pág. Finance an - 59
This article examines the conceptual transformation of what was once considered usury into finance. To counter traditional arguments that usury was exploitative and unnatural, early modern theorists reconceptualized debt as a form of investment for both ...
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Javier Lapa
The process of economic financialization is defined as a stage of the capitalist system in which the profits obtained through financial channels acquire a growing importance, regarding to those related to production and distribution. The effects of this ...
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Wing Hong Chan, Bryce Shelton and Yan Wendy Wu
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Anderson Tadeu Marques Cavalcante, Marco Crocco, Fabiana Santos, Mara Nogueira
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Financialization has evolved as a macro concept arising from the increased significance of finance in all aspects of social and economic relations. The present paper attempts to raise awareness on the importance of understanding financialization from a s...
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Mehmet SISMAN, Deniz SISMAN
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The Neoliberal Financialization process, which has been practiced in the World Economy since the 1980s, continues with different inequalities in the financial sector. According to the data of the financialization that has emerged up to now, the opinion t...
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Gendi WEN
Pág. 250 - 265
JEL. D42, L12.
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Kalim SIDDIQUI
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JEL. E44, E52, F21.
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Perry Mehrling
Pág. Finance an - 10
Finance is not something separate from society. It is neither a Marxian superstructure nor a monetarist veil, but rather the very substance of modern social relations, a web of time-dated promises to pay that stretches from now into the future, and from ...
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Rodrigo Fernandez, Manuel B. Aalbers
Pág. Finance an - 50
This article examines the effects of implementing the proposals of the European Commission to institute a Capital Market Union (CMU) on the diverse landscape of residential capitalism in Europe. The CMU will bypass existing national institutional blockad...
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Emily Rosamond
Pág. Finance an - 26
This article examines the implications of the financialization of social impact and the emerging social impact bonds (SIBs) market for socially engaged art practices. How do SIBs, which allow for investment in social impact metrics, shift the broader con...
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