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Financialization - Wikipedia

Financialization describes an economic process by which exchange is facilitated through the intermediation of financial instruments. Financialization may permit ...

Financialization: Definition, Examples, Consequences, and Criticisms

Financialization is the increase in size and importance of the financial sector relative to an overall economy, plus the growing diversity of financial ...

Financialization - Levy Economics Institute of Bard College

Financialization is a process whereby financial markets, financial institutions, and financial elites gain greater influence over economic policy and ...

The rising financialization of the U.S. economy harms workers and ...

The financialization of the US economy over the past five decades contributed to income and wealth inequality, stifled economic growth, and exacerbated ...

Financialisation: A Primer | Transnational Institute

The most-cited definition, from Gerald Epstein, states: “financialization means the increasing role of financial motives, financial markets, financial actors ...

Financialization - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Financialization ... Financialization refers to the increasing influence of financial motives, markets, instruments, actors, and institutions in both domestic and ...

Financialization: What It Is and Why It Matters

Abstract. Financialization is a process whereby financial markets, financial institutions and financial elites gain greater influence over economic policy and ...

Financialization: Causes, Inequality Consequences, and Policy ...

The U.S. is now a financialized economy, where the financial sector and its priorities have become increasingly dominant in all aspects of the economy.

Financialization | American Compass

Robust financial markets are vital to a productive economy. But they are not an end unto themselves. Their task is to facilitate investment.

Understanding "Financialization" and How to Defeat It

“Financialization” describes the shift among businesses away from producing goods and services to earn money, to focusing on ways to use money to make money.

Financialization of housing | OHCHR

Known as the financialization of housing, the phenomenon occurs when housing is treated as a commodity—a vehicle for wealth and investment—rather than a social ...

Financialization - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

a pattern of accumulation in which profits accrue primarily through financial channels rather than through trade and commodity production.

The Pitfalls of the 'Financialization' of American Business

The “financialization” of banking, and of business in general, has hampered real growth and innovation while exacerbating inequality. The result ...

The Perils of Financialization - Chatham House

If that's being used to engage in risky transactions on the wholesale side, that increases systemic risk, but also gives you more value if you believe the ...

It's financialization! - International Labour Organization

It's financialization! Richard B. FREEMAN*. Abstract. Wall Street's 2007–09 implosion and the ensuing global recession highlight the crucial relationship ...

The financialization of the American economy - depfe

This paper presents systematic empirical evidence for the financialization of the US economy in the post-1970s period. While numerous researchers have noted ...

What Is the Financialization of Housing? - Shelterforce

The short answer is it means treating a home like a financial asset first, and a place for someone to live second.

Making sense of financialization | Socio-Economic Review

This paper evaluates the insights of more than a decade of scholarship on financialization. Three approaches will be discussed.

What Is Financialization? - Taylor & Francis Online

Abstract. The paper seeks to distinguish between two broad perspectives on financialization. The first takes the view that financialization relates to the ...

Fictions of Financialization - Pluto Press

In this new intervention, Nick Bernards makes the case against the dominance of this story. Arguing that the concept of financialization is ill-understood and ...