Financialized Economy

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Author_Alexander Styhre
Capital formation
Capital formation process
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Category=KF
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Construction industry
Credit formation
Credit Supply
Credit Supply Shock
Dodd Frank Act
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Federal Reserve
Finance Capital Owners
Finance economy
Finance Industry
Finance-led economy
Financial institutions
Financialisation
Financialised economy
Financialization
Home Mortgage Lending
Home Mortgage Loan
Housing-finance nexus
Independent Central Bank
Life sciences
MBS
Pay For Performance
Price Stability Policy
Private Credit Markets
Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act
Receive Venture Capital Investment
Residual Cash
Safe Assets
Science-based innovation
Shadow Banking
Shadow Banking System
Sib
Sovereign state
TIF Bond
Van Nieuwerburgh
Venture Capital
Venture Capital Investment

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367754563
  • Weight: 299g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Social science theorists from various scholarly disciplines have contributed to a recent literature that examines how the finance industry has expanded and now wields increasing influence across a variety of economic fields and industries. In some cases, this tendency towards a more sizeable and influential finance industry has been referred to as "the financialization" of the economy. This book explains how what is referred to as the finance-led economy (arguably a more neutral and less emotionally charged term than financialization) is premised on a number of conditions, institutional relations, and theoretical propositions and assumptions, and indicates what the real economic consequences are for market actors and households.

The book provides a theoretically condensed but empirically grounded account of the contemporary finance-led economy, in many cases too complicated in its design and rich in detail to be understood equally by insiders—empirical research indicates—and lay audiences. It summarizes the relevant literature and points at two empirical cases, the construction industry and life science venturing, to better illustrate how the expansion of the finance industry has contributed to the capital formation process, and how the sovereign state has actively assisted this process. It offers a credible, yet accessible overview of the economic conditions that will arguably shape economic affairs for the foreseeable future.

The book will find an audience amongst a variety of readers, including graduate students, management scholars, policymakers, and management consultants.

Alexander Styhre is chair of Organizational Theory and Management, Department of Business Administration, School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.