Patrick Bond (Professor of Political Economy, University of the Western Cape, School of Government) has made a very illuminating video-presentation on the subject ‘Financialisation theories’. Part of the video-presentation is based on Mavroudeas S. & Papadatos F. (2018), ‘Is the Financialisation Hypothesis a theoretical blind alley?’, World Review of Political Economy vol.9 no.4. Our paper can be downloaded at https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.13169/worlrevipoliecon.9.4.0451#metadata_info_tab_contents and Is the Financialization Hypothesis a Theoretical Blind Alley? by Stavros Mavroudeas and Demophanes Papadatos[embedded content] Patrick’s video-presentation follows: [embedded content] lecture 45 – Financialisation theories from Patrick Bond on Vimeo.
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Patrick Bond (Professor of Political Economy, University of the Western Cape, School of Government) has made a very illuminating video-presentation on the subject ‘Financialisation theories’.
Part of the video-presentation is based on Mavroudeas S. & Papadatos F. (2018), ‘Is the Financialisation Hypothesis a theoretical blind alley?’, World Review of Political Economy vol.9 no.4.
Our paper can be downloaded at
https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.13169/worlrevipoliecon.9.4.0451#metadata_info_tab_contents
and
Patrick’s video-presentation follows:
lecture 45 – Financialisation theories from Patrick Bond on Vimeo.