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‘Is the Financialization Hypothesis a theoretical blind alley?’ – S.Mavroudeas & D.Papadatos, WORLD REVIEW OF POLITICAL ECONOMY

The article can be downloaded via the following links: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/330719577_Is_the_Financialization_Hypothesis_a_Theoretical_Blind_Alley https://www.academia.edu/42191644/IS_THE_FINANCIALIZATION_HYPOTHESIS_A_THEORETICAL_BLIND_ALLEY [embedded content] WORLD REVIEW OF POLITICAL ECONOMY Vol. 9, No. 4 (Winter 2018), pp. 451-476 DOI: 10.13169/worlrevipoliecon.9.4.0451 ‘Is the Financialization Hypothesis a theoretical blind alley?’ S.Mavroudeas &...

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Comment on Miguel Ramirez’s paper, ‘Credit, Indebtedness and Speculation in Marx’s Political Economy’ – ECONOMIC THOUGHT

The new issue of the journal ECONOMIC THOUGHT (Vol 8, No 2, 2019) has just been published. In this issue I have contributed a comment on Miguel Ramirez’s paper, ‘Credit, Indebtedness and Speculation in Marx’s Political Economy’. The issue contains of course the paper by M.Ramirez as well as his reply to my comments. The whole table of contents of the issue is the following: Vol 8, No 2, 2019 Table of contents Hierarchical Inconsistencies: A Critical Assessment of Justification Juozas...

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Is the Financialization Hypothesis a Theoretical Blind Alley? – World Review of Political Economy

World Review of Political Economy Vol. 9, No. 4, Journal Article 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 Published by: Pluto Journals DOI: 10.13169/worlrevipoliecon.9.4.0451 https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.13169/worlrevipoliecon.9.4.0451 Page Count: 26...

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Michael Roberts — Stock market crash: 1987, 2007 or 1937?

Michael Roberts looks at past stock market declines from the POV of the profit rate. Different conditions applied in each case, and the contemporary situation is different, too.Michael Roberts BlogStock market crash: 1987, 2007 or 1937? Michael RobertsKeynes.Stumbling and MumblingEmergence in stock marketsChris Dillow | Investors Chronicle Markets in financial instruments are comprised of two principal cohorts. The first cohort is comprised of "investors," who buy to hold longer term....

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