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Financialization Professor Malcolm Sawyer (University of Leeds)

Financialization By Professor Malcolm Sawyer (University of Leeds)

Financialization by Professor Malcolm Sawyer (University of Leeds)


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An unrivalled analysis of the pervasive forms that financialization has taken, its rise as a global phenomenon, its impact on economic growth, its transformative effect on businesses and the costs that we pay as consumers. Has finance become a burden to growth and what, if anything, can be done to tame and control its power.

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Financialization: Economic and Social Impacts by Professor Malcolm Sawyer (University of Leeds)

Finance has long been an integral part of the capitalist economy, yet since the 1970s the realm of finance has burgeoned, reaching well beyond its traditional funding roles. Finance now reaches into all aspects of economic life from the everyday activity of the individual, to the behaviour of corporations and the decisions made for society as a whole. The power and fragility of the financial sector are seen by the simple fact that when things go wrong, it can bring down banks, currencies, and governments, plunging countries into generations of debt and hardship.

Malcolm Sawyer offers a comprehensive survey of the impact of financialization on economic growth and society. The book draws on and distills a remarkable range of research to provide readers with a guide to current thinking about the place of finance in the wider macroeconomy and considers the prospects for definancialization and a future role that is less pervasive.

About Professor Malcolm Sawyer (University of Leeds)

Malcolm Sawyer is Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of Leeds. He was founding Editor of the International Review of Applied Economics and he is the author of a dozen books, including most recently, Can the Euro Survive?

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. The terrain of financialization

3. Financialization, neoliberalism and globalization

4. The characteristics of (variegated) financialization in the present era

5. The global reaches of financialization

6. Financial liberalization and financial crisis

7. Financialization and the pursuit of shareholder value

8. Financialization: a driver of inequality or an enabler?

9. Financialization of everyday life

10. Has the financial sector become too big and dysfunctional?

11. De-financialization

Additional information

NPB9781788212304
9781788212304
1788212304
Financialization: Economic and Social Impacts by Professor Malcolm Sawyer (University of Leeds)
New
Paperback
Agenda Publishing
2022-08-25
240
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