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Financialization: Market Discipline or Capital Discipline?

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Rethinking Imperialism

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A crucial aspect of nearly all contemporary approaches to imperialism is the idea that the domination of neoliberalism and of the globalized financial sector of the economy produces a predatory version of capitalism, a capitalism that inherently tends towards crisis.

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© 2009 John Milios and Dimitris P. Sotiropoulos

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Milios, J., Sotiropoulos, D.P. (2009). Financialization: Market Discipline or Capital Discipline?. In: Rethinking Imperialism. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230250642_10

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