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States, Banks and Crisis - Emerging Finance Capitalism in Mexico and Turkey (Paperback)
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States, Banks and Crisis - Emerging Finance Capitalism in Mexico and Turkey (Paperback)
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'Thomas Marois' book, States, Banks and Crisis, is highly
attractive to development scholars because of the combinations of
topics it discusses, the countries analyzed, and its
characterization of financial capital as dominant. In the last
century the states of Mexico and Turkey promoted robust economic
growth guided by powerful public banking organizations. The book
captures how this came to a halt since the 1980s through the
privatizing of economic activity, especially banking activities in
ways that induced steep banking crises that halted economic
development. Marois discusses the theory and history of Mexico and
Turkey in depth offering an excellent analysis of their neoliberal
experiences while proposing new alternatives to reshape the
linkages between the financial sector and economic growth.' - Noemi
Levy, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico City
Thomas Marois' groundbreaking interpretation of banking and
development in Mexico and Turkey builds on a Marxian-inspired
framework premised on understanding states and banks as social
relationships alongside crisis and labor as vital to finance today.
The book's rich historical and empirical content reveals definite
institutionalized relationships of power that mainstream political
economists often miss. While leading to a timely analysis of the
impact of the Great Recession on Mexico and Turkey, the major
contribution of States, Banks and Crisis in its account of emerging
finance capitalism. This is defined as the current phase of
accumulation wherein the interests of financial capital are fused
in the state apparatus as the institutionalized priorities and
overarching social logic guiding the actions of state managers and
government elites, often to the detriment of labor. This
interdisciplinary and accessible study on banking and development
will prove to be an important resource for upper-level
undergraduates, graduates, and scholars in economics, development
studies, political science, political economy, development finance,
sociology, international relations and international political
economy.
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