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Risk and Financialisation

On the expansion of finance and financialisation

On the expansion of finance and financialisation

... In an increasingly deregulated environment, the rise of inequality and the precarisation of many individuals’ life have been exploited by the financial sector through providing credit consumption, sub-prime mortgages, ...

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The Crisis of Financialisation in Ireland

The Crisis of Financialisation in Ireland

... of risk and rational investments shifted subtly over time so that property lending was translated into a rational investment, encouraged by market dynamics such as increased bank profits, rising share prices and ...

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Financialisation at a Watershed in the USA

Financialisation at a Watershed in the USA

... regulatory framework of financialisation, the Dodd-Frank Act passed into law in 2010 has aimed at reducing speculative risk-taking by large banks. It has also aimed at creating a framework that would allow ...

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The macroeconomic consequences of financialisation

The macroeconomic consequences of financialisation

... The proponents of bank-based financial structure argue that banks possess a stronger position in risk management such as reviewing and monitoring borrowers and collecting information ex ante. Therefore, they have ...

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The Intertwining of financialisation and financial instability

The Intertwining of financialisation and financial instability

... on financialisation assuming that credit demand decreases and credit supply increases with interest rates and that the equilibrium on the credit market is driven by its short ...on financialisation for the ...

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Financialisation risks and economic performance

Financialisation risks and economic performance

... market financialisation rather than bank financialisation matter for economic ...of financialisation is actually ...two financialisation risk variables ...market financialisation ...

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Derivatives and the financialisation of the Italian state

Derivatives and the financialisation of the Italian state

... Italy entered into a currency swap with its counterpart in December 1996. The swap matured on 25 September 1998, which is the same date as the yen-denominated bond. Here, the financial intermediary paid a 2.3 per cent ...

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Banking nature? the financialisation of environmental conservation

Banking nature? the financialisation of environmental conservation

... the risk of a government not meeting its carbon commitments, such that investors would receive ‘an excess return if the issuing country’s emissions are above the government’s published target’, and vice ...

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Macro-finance and the financialisation of economic policy

Macro-finance and the financialisation of economic policy

... more risk, as reflected in the seemingly unavoidable problem of moral hazard (Vielma et ...thus risk playing into the hands of the financial and political ...

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Quantifying the Effects of Financialisation and Leverage in China

Quantifying the Effects of Financialisation and Leverage in China

... at risk of debt deflation and prolonged ...that financialisation generates the over indebtedness in economic sectors and thereby depressing the economic growth 2 ...that financialisation is most ...

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Information Asymmetry, Financialisation and Financial Access

Information Asymmetry, Financialisation and Financial Access

... The extant literature can be improved by investigating the established linkages throughout the conditional distribution of the access to credit variables. The intuition for this recommendation is that policies on the ...

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Innovation and financialisation: Unpicking a close association

Innovation and financialisation: Unpicking a close association

... then, financialisation is based on certain key norms like risk and profitability, which are then taken as given rather than something which is political or questionable, and this ideology is sedimented ...

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The political economy debate on ‘financialisation’ – a macroeconomic perspective

The political economy debate on ‘financialisation’ – a macroeconomic perspective

... the risk of hostile takeovers has considerably ...that financialisation, amongst important other factors, in particular a re- strictive macroeconomic policy mix (Hein and Truger, 2005), has contributed to ...

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Pragmatic financialisation: the role of the Japanese Post Office

Pragmatic financialisation: the role of the Japanese Post Office

... rate risk because of its large JGB holdings caused a substantial drop in the share price just months after the IPO, an event unlikely to cause a shareholding culture to take root among Japanese households and ...

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Austerity, ageing and the financialisation of pensions policy in the UK

Austerity, ageing and the financialisation of pensions policy in the UK

... of risk, due to the residual sense that even private pensions remain within the sphere of public ...the financialisation of pensions provision, and as such how it might relate to the coalition’s austerity ...

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Financialisation and sustainability

Financialisation and sustainability

... Local Scientific Committee: Riccardo Basosi, Simone Borghesi, Massimo Di Matteo, Giampaolo Gabbi, Massimiliano Montini, Elisa Ticci, Alessandro Vercelli. The workshop aims to promote the dialogue and collaboration ...

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Financialisation of everyday life.

Financialisation of everyday life.

... high- risk finance (Sassen, 2009), as well as the basis for the creation of new topographies of race and class on the urban landscapes (Dymski, 2009b; Wyly et ...

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The Crisis of Financialisation in Ireland

The Crisis of Financialisation in Ireland

... However, tbat broader process itself is constituted out of tbe interaction of a variety of national systems of finance - for example, the early financialisation of the US encouraged bank[r] ...

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Housing and Water in Light of Financialisation and “Financialisation. FESSUD Working Paper Series; No. 156

Housing and Water in Light of Financialisation and “Financialisation. FESSUD Working Paper Series; No. 156

... through financialisation as will be addressed in what ...which financialisation has both direct and indirect ...not financialisation itself (the taking out of a mortgage or the paying of a water ...

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Financialisation and the limits of circuit theory

Financialisation and the limits of circuit theory

... and risk are by no means eliminated because they can never be eliminated, but what a dense infrastructure of governance rules and constraints does do is to allow uncertainty and risk to be sufficiently ...

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