Financialization is a set of processes which has led to a financially-driven and commodified economy with rising inequality, tax avoidance, the lack of investment in infrastructure. This book discusses the causes and costs of financial crises, how financialization produces inequality and instability and the patterns of value extraction.
Financialization is a set of processes which has led to a financially-driven and commodified economy with rising inequality, tax avoidance, the lack of investment in infrastructure. This book discusses the causes and costs of financial crises, how financialization produces inequality and instability and the patterns of value extraction.
William K. Tabb is Professor Emeritus of Economics Queens College and of Economics, Political Science and Sociology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. The Contemporary Setting and Significance of Financialization 3. The Costs of Financial System Failure 4. Inequality and Financialization 5. Value Extraction and Monopoly 6. The Mainline Tradition and Endogenous Cycles 7. Inflation in the Contemporary Conjuncture 8. Finance and the Environmental Crisis 9. Making the Future: Beyond Financialization
1. Introduction 2. The Contemporary Setting and Significance of Financialization 3. The Costs of Financial System Failure 4. Inequality and Financialization 5. Value Extraction and Monopoly 6. The Mainline Tradition and Endogenous Cycles 7. Inflation in the Contemporary Conjuncture 8. Finance and the Environmental Crisis 9. Making the Future: Beyond Financialization
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