Capitalizing on Crisis: The Political Origins of the Rise of Finance
CJChwieroth, Jeffrey M
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In the context of the recent financial crisis, the extent to which the U.S. economy has become dependent on financial activities has been made abundantly clear. In Capitalizing on Crisis, Greta Krippner traces the longer-term historical evolution that made the rise of finance possible, arguing that this development rested on a broader transformation of the U.S. economy than is suggested by the current preoccupation with financial speculation. Krippner argues that state policies that created conditions conducive to financialization allowed the state to avoid a series of economic, social, and political dilemmas that confronted policymakers as postwar prosperity stalled beginning in the late 1960s and 1970s. In…
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- Financialization
- Prosperity
- Speculation
- Financial crisis
- Deregulation
- Politics
- Context (archaeology)
- State (computer science)
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