Financialization and the economy
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Financialization and the economy
(Routledge critical studies in finance and stability / edited by Jan Toporowski, 10)
Routledge, 2017
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
There can be no doubt that the influence of the financial sphere has intensified rapidly in recent years, but there is much debate about the effect of that influence. The aftermath of the Financial Crisis has led to numerous discussions of the phenomenon of so-called financialization: the increasing impact of financial institutions on the activity of all business entities; emerging threats related with dynamically developing financial markets and the growing importance of financial themes. In light of these issues, which appear in all economies and touch all entities and every area of economic activity, there is a need for a summary and evaluation of the role of financialization in the world today.
This monograph presents the role of financialization in the modern world. It shows positive as well as negative effects of financialization on the stability of the whole economy, the functioning of different types of markets, activity of enterprises, state institutions and behaviours of households. Written by expert contributors, this book plays an important role in the debate concerning future directions of development of the financial sector and financial markets.
Financialization and the Economy is of great importance to those who study political economy, macroeconomics and banking.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Agata Gemzik-Salwach and Krzysztof Opolski
Part I. Financialization: impact on the structure of economy and economic mechanisms
Chapter 1. Financialization and economic and social performance
Malcolm Sawyer
Chapter 2. Developing and emerging countries as finance providers: foreign exchange reserves and direct investment to the European Union
Jan Toporowski and Bruno Bonizzi
Chapter 3. Does sustainable global prosperity require global financial governance?
Gary A. Dymski
Chapter 4. The macroeconomic determinants of financial literacy in the European Union (on the example of numeracy skills)
Tomasz Potocki and Krzysztof Opolski
Part II. Financialization: impact on financial institutions and financial markets
Chapter 5. Bank failures and their implications for payment intermediation in conditions of financialization
Anna Iwanczuk-Kaliska
Chapter 6. The Franc Zone: can the operations account mechanism survive the push for financial deepening?
Christina Laskaridis
Chapter 7. Alternative investment funds under new financial and legislative reality and Russian specific
Oksana Martanus and Elena Merekina
Chapter 8. Financial risk and financialization
Andrzej Szopa
Part III.
Financialization: impact on society, households and companies
Chapter 9. Inequality in the twenty-first century - in need of a new theory?
Hanna K. Szymborska
Chapter 10. Financialization and household debt in Poland
Agata Gemzik-Salwach
Chapter 11. Financial exclusion and rationality of financial behaviour in view of financialization
Marta Maciejasz-Swiatkiewicz
Chapter 12. The sources of corporate savings in the era of financialization
Anna Bialek-Jaworska
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