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Is the Financialization Hypothesis a Theoretical Blind Alley? by Stavros Mavroudeas and Demophanes Papadatos

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Is the Financialization Hypothesis a Theoretical Blind Alley? Stavros Mavroudeas and Demophanes Papadatos World Review of Political Economy Vol. 9, No. 4 (Winter 2018), pp. 451-476 (26 pages) Published by: Pluto Journals Open Access at Jstor via the following link: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.13169/worlrevipoliecon.9.4.0451#metadata_info_tab_contents

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Is the Financialization Hypothesis a Theoretical Blind Alley?

Stavros Mavroudeas and Demophanes Papadatos

Is the Financialization Hypothesis a Theoretical Blind Alley? by Stavros Mavroudeas and Demophanes Papadatos

World Review of Political Economy

Vol. 9, No. 4 (Winter 2018), pp. 451-476 (26 pages)

Published by: Pluto Journals

Open Access at Jstor via the following link:

https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.13169/worlrevipoliecon.9.4.0451#metadata_info_tab_contents

Is the Financialization Hypothesis a Theoretical Blind Alley? by Stavros Mavroudeas and Demophanes Papadatos
Stavros Mavroudeas
He is currently Professor of Political Economy at the Department of Social Policy of Panteion University. He was previously Professor of Political Economy at the Department of Economics of the University of Macedonia. He studied at the Economics Department of the National Kapodistriakon University of Athens, from where he received his BA Economics (1985 - First Class Honours).

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