Gautam, Pinheiro, and Wilson analyze the spread of financialization in Latin America and the Caribbean, highlighting the ideational origins of financialization outside the region, its effects on government budgeting and social inclusion, and options for increased inclusivity.
Gautam, Pinheiro, and Wilson analyze the spread of financialization in Latin America and the Caribbean, highlighting the ideational origins of financialization outside the region, its effects on government budgeting and social inclusion, and options for increased inclusivity.
Rana S. Gautam is associate professor of human services at the University of North Georgia. Diogo L. Pinheiro is associate professor of sociology at the University of North Georgia. Dwight Wilson is associate professor of political science and international affairs at the University of North Georgia.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: The Puzzle of Financialization Chapter 2: The Uneven Process of Financialization in Latin America Chapter 3: Problems of Financialization Chapter 4: Bond Markets and Their Implications for Social Spending Chapter 5: Financialization, Social Policy, and Social Inclusion Chapter 6: Understanding Financialization and its Consequences
Chapter 1: The Puzzle of Financialization Chapter 2: The Uneven Process of Financialization in Latin America Chapter 3: Problems of Financialization Chapter 4: Bond Markets and Their Implications for Social Spending Chapter 5: Financialization, Social Policy, and Social Inclusion Chapter 6: Understanding Financialization and its Consequences
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