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Financialization and Global Imbalances: Prelude to Crisis

The concept of “financialization” has informed recent analyses of the contemporary dynamics of monopoly capitalism. In the wake of the global financial crisis in 2007-08, the strategic role of finance and its capacity to destabilize the real economy and push it to the brink of economic depression ha...

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Published in:The Review of radical political economics 2012-12, Vol.44 (4), p.429-447
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Capital
Capital accumulation
Capitalism
Capitalist development
Consumption
Credit
Depression (Economics)
Economic Crises
Economic instability
Financial crisis
Financialization
Labour
Money
Monopolies
Monopoly Capitalism
Neoliberalism
OECD
Prices
World economy
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