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Money and finance after the crisis : taking critical stock / Brett Christophers, Andrew Leyshon, and Geoff Mann -- From time-space compression to spatial spreads : situating nationality in global financial liquidity / Dick Bryan, Michael Rafferty and Duncan Wigan -- Financial flows : spatial...
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Money and finance after the crisis : taking critical stock / Brett Christophers, Andrew Leyshon, and Geoff Mann -- From time-space compression to spatial spreads : situating nationality in global financial liquidity / Dick Bryan, Michael Rafferty and Duncan Wigan -- Financial flows : spatial...
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During the recent financial crisis, the conflict between sovereign states and banks over who controls the creation of money was thrown into sharp relief. This collection investigates the relationship between states and banks, arguing that conflicts between the two over control of money produces...
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Machine generated contents note: Introduction Jocelyn Pixley; 1. Sovereign nations and the governance of international finance Renate Mayntz; 2. Coping with the dangerous component of capital flows and Asia's ineffective cooperation Iwan Azis; 3. How mobile capital plays off democracy - the Euro...
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A growing literature suggests that ‘financialisation’ may weaken the performance of non-financial corporations and constrain the growth of aggregate demand. This paper uses two alternative approaches-one derived from Skott and one from Lavoie and Godley-and two different settings-a...
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Globally, financial institutions have increased their holdings of domestic sovereign debt, tightening the linkage between the health of the financial system and the level of sovereign debt, or the "financial sector-sovereign nexus," during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In South Africa, the...
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