Analyzing long-cycle patterns during the twentieth century, this book presents novel findings on how core features of financialization are interconnected across advanced economies.
Analyzing long-cycle patterns during the twentieth century, this book presents novel findings on how core features of financialization are interconnected across advanced economies.
Lars Ahnland has a PhD in Economic history at Stockholm University, where he holds a tenured position as a teacher and researcher, as well as a temporary position as director of undergraduate studies, including for the Bachelor's program in Global Political Economy in a Historical Perspective. His research is within the fields of financial history, political economy, and applied econometrics. Apart from the current book, most of his research is in a Swedish context. Before being a researcher, he worked as a business journalist, with experience from reporting during the dot.com bubble and -bust, and the subprime bubble and bust.
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Introduction PART I: FRAMEWORK 1. Economic theory 2. Historiography 3. Methodology PART II: CYCLES OF FINANCIALIZATION 4. Liberal financialization 5. Regulated de-financialization 6. Neoliberal financialization Conclusions Data appendix Index
Introduction PART I: FRAMEWORK 1. Economic theory 2. Historiography 3. Methodology PART II: CYCLES OF FINANCIALIZATION 4. Liberal financialization 5. Regulated de-financialization 6. Neoliberal financialization Conclusions Data appendix Index
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