Perspectives on financialisation and crises in Europe
- Jorge García-Arias 1
- Laura Horn 2
- Jan Toporowsky 3
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Universidad de León
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Roskilde University
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3
University of London
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ISSN: 1576-0162
Año de publicación: 2017
Número: 46
Páginas: 17-26
Tipo: Artículo
Otras publicaciones en: Revista de economía mundial
Resumen
En esta introducción para la Sección Especial (SE) presentamos y destacamos los aspectos fundamentales del proceso de financiarización en Europa, poniendo un acento especial en sus interconexiones con las crisis presentes y pasadas. Tras realizar un recorrido general de los ejes centrales sobre los que, en estos momentos, gira la discusión en la literatura, presentamos los artículos que componen la SE para, finalmente, concluir destacando los aspectos más relevantes sobre los que seguirá girando la discusión sobre el fenómeno de la financiarización.
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