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Sociology of money

In N. J. Smelser & B. Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. pp. 15--1991 (2001)

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  1. Wildcats in banking fields: the politics of financial inclusion. [REVIEW]Simone Polillo - 2011 - Theory and Society 40 (4):347-383.
    Rightwing theorists argue that we owe the current financial crisis to the democratization of credit, or financial inclusion: politics interfered with the market to benefit marginalized actors, only to cause instability and risk. Leftwing theorists focus instead on financialization: namely, the shift of profit-making activities from industry to finance. These views implicitly draw on Schumpeter and Marx. Much like their intellectual progenitors, they emphasize exogenous processes to explain financial change. Here I claim that the connection between financial innovation and financial (...)
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  • From migrant enclaves to mainstream: Reconceptualizing informal economic behavior. [REVIEW]Donald W. Light - 2004 - Theory and Society 33 (6):705-737.