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This edited collection analyses recent changes in the private rental housing market, using case studies from the UK, Europe, Australia and the USA, and assesses the initial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The root cause behind the Chinese economy's slowing down in 2012 lies in a "one-size-fits-all" approach to macroeconomic management. This approach must be abandoned if domestic demand is to be effectively boosted. A superior approach would involve the introduction of policies tailored to the...
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This paper explains the emergence of financialisation of nonfinancial corporations (NFCs) in the USA by way of the …
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It has already been pointed out in the literature on financialisation that private pension funds have played a key role …
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that is often called the financialisation of capitalism. By developing a two-sector theoretical model the ratio of … significant role. The results confirm that in the course of financialisation the US financial sector has been able to extract …
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In this paper we examine the dynamic contributions of capital accumulation, globalisation, and financialisation to the … unidirectional factor driving the labour share down since the eighties, and financialisation equally relevant in the eighties, but … inequality, although financialisation is the most important factor in absolute terms. In the post-Great Recession years of tense …
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Since the Great Recession of 2007-9 the financialisation of the US economy has reached a watershed characterised by … framework for big banks. The future path of financialisation in the USA will depend heavily on government policy with regard to …
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This paper explores the question to what extent non-domestic factors provide an explanation of US inflation over the last three decades. Are lagged dependent variables - traditionally interpreted as proxies for inflation expectations - just proxies for oil and commodity prices? To answer this...
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