Financialization

//fʌɪˌnanʃl̩ʌɪˈzeɪʃn̩//

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  • tài chính hoá noun (conversion of intangible value into financial instruments)

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Such growth would be fine if financialization really delivered on its promises—if financial firms made money by directing capital to its most productive uses, by developing innovative ways to spread and reduce risk.

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This book is a contribution to efforts to retheorize financialization, a term which refers to the increased power of the financial sector in the economy, in politics, in social life and in culture writ large.

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First, it is necessary to be explicit about what I am not asserting: specifically, that financialization represents an entirely novel phase of capitalism.

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The primary complaint leveled against the financialization of economies is that much of this activity is geared towards rent seeking.

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