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- noun Alternative form of
financialization .
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Examples
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Reliable sources acknowledge that the global financial crisis has everything to do with the market failure of "financialisation" - the attempt to turn finance itself into a consumer item.
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The disaster that commenced in 2007, on the other hand, has affected the core of the global financial and economic system, mainly the EU, the US and the UK.All three crises have been associated with the so-called financialisation of capitalism, and hence exhibit common patterns.
Democratic lessons on public debt from developing countries | Costas Lapavitsas 2011
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Yet one shouldn't dismiss the specificity of how "financialisation" feeds into this narrative of exception and the broader crisis of capitalist reproduction.
Eurozine articles Evan Calder Williams 2010
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To claim that "financialisation" (the increased prevalence of producing "value" by passing capital through financial instruments and institutions) is an overarching structure that determines the shape of the university, especially in the UC, California State University
Eurozine articles Evan Calder Williams 2010
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He is telling them about the bursting of the "huge bubble" caused by what he calls the "financialisation" of the British economy.
Latest financial, market & economic news and analysis | guardian.co.uk 2009
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He is telling them about the bursting of the "huge bubble" caused by what he calls the "financialisation" of the British economy.
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As the economy has become more dependent on "financialisation" (the move away from investment in actual production towards financial speculation) for growth, the gap between rich and poor has grown wider and wider.
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We feel this is a book that will appeal to academic specialists not enamoured of class analysis as well as radicals with a deep seated knowledge of social antagonism wishing to enhance their take on 'financialisation' and 'securitisation'.
Mute magazine - Culture and politics after the net - CULTURE AND POLITICS AFTER THE NET 2009
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A new model beyond "financialisation" is needed, says Saskia Sassen.
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A very European critique of a process of 'financialisation' of the economy that has sown distrust, generated supervision costs and made co-operation, ...
National Nine News 2009
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