Despite a varied picture in terms of their relative economic strength, Developing and Emerging Economies (DEEs) remain in a subordinate position in the global monetary and …
Invisible and seemingly technical financial infrastructures have become the site of high geopolitics. Crucially, security sanctions are being leveraged through the global financial …
One of the central premises of the literature on financialisation is that we have been living in a new era of capitalism, characterised by a historical shift in the finance-production nexus …
Abstract The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide a normative framework for external financing that emphasizes stimulating investor interest to address so-called …
Scaling up finance to expand renewable energy generation in Africa has become common sense in climate discourses. This article problematizes renewable energy finance in Africa …
N Bernards - Antipode, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Kenya is a widely cited case for proponents of fintech for development. This article shows how Kenya's fintech boom replicates patterns of uneven development inherited from the …
Starting from the recent rise of much-hyped 'fintech'(financial technologies) solutions for development finance, which have been heralded by the World Bank/IMF/G20 etc as a silver …
A Bhagat - Review of International Political Economy, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Forced displacement–the involuntary movement of people from their homes and livelihoods– has captured public attention through diverging discourses of humanitarianism and global …
B Braun, K Koddenbrock - Capital claims: Power and global …, 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
How does global capitalism–a highly unstable system that creates vast inequalities– continue to reproduce itself? Despite the burgeoning literature on financialization, large …