THOMAS MAROIS tm47@soas.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer
State-Owned Banks and Development: Dispelling Mainstream Myths
Marois, Thomas
Authors
Contributors
Mustafa Erdoğdu
Editor
Bryan Christiansen
Editor
Abstract
Thirty years of neoliberal restructuring have side-lined alternative financing practices, and propagated mainstream myths about state-owned banks. This paper examines these neoliberal claims, arguing instead that state-owned banks can remain a crucial part of progressive, sustainable and democratic strategies for investments in long-term development and infrastructure. Drawing on past and present case studies, as well as theoretical literature on finance, the paper points to the potential to revive – and improve – state-owned banking as a viable option for financing public services. To this end the chapter dispels nine popular neoliberal claims about state-owned banks while discussing how state-owned banks have undergone neoliberal restructuring processes such as marketization and corporatization in ways that nonetheless challenge their status as ‘public’ banks. To illustrate, the chapter looks at imperfect, but telling or inspiring examples from Brazil, China, Costa Rica, India, South Africa, Turkey and Venezuela, among others.
Citation
Marois, T. (2016). State-Owned Banks and Development: Dispelling Mainstream Myths. In M. Erdoğdu, & B. Christiansen (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Comparative Economic Development Perspectives on Europe and the MENA Region (52-72). IGI Global
Publication Date | Jan 1, 2016 |
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Deposit Date | Dec 11, 2015 |
Publicly Available Date | Feb 1, 2022 |
Pages | 52-72 |
Series Title | Advances in Finance, Accounting, and Economics (AFAE) Book Series |
Series ISSN | 2327-5677 |
Book Title | Handbook of Research on Comparative Economic Development Perspectives on Europe and the MENA Region |
ISBN | 9781466695481 |
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