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Monetary Subordination in the Eurozone: Fragmentation and tiering of markets and institutions (2025)
Thesis
Giordano, M. Monetary Subordination in the Eurozone: Fragmentation and tiering of markets and institutions. (Thesis). SOAS University of London

The objective of this thesis is to specify the monetary and financial dimensions of hierarchy and subordination in the European Monetary Union. It seems clear at first sight that the European Monetary Union is riven by such relations, despite the pre... Read More about Monetary Subordination in the Eurozone: Fragmentation and tiering of markets and institutions.

Has the Chinese economy been financialised? An analysis focusing on the state sector (2024)
Thesis
Shi, Y. Has the Chinese economy been financialised? An analysis focusing on the state sector. (Thesis). SOAS University of London

This dissertation analyses the financialisation of the Chinese economy by considering the transformation of the state sector, including state-owned enterprises (SOEs), the financial system (especially banks) and local governments. After surveying the... Read More about Has the Chinese economy been financialised? An analysis focusing on the state sector.

Realtor’s Capital: The Political Economy of Property Developers in the United States (2023)
Thesis
Qazi, S. Realtor’s Capital: The Political Economy of Property Developers in the United States. (Thesis). SOAS University of London

This dissertation charts a novel path in urban political economy by tracing the profits and the process of turnover of property developers in the United States. I refer to these developers as realtor’s capital and argue for treating them as a peculia... Read More about Realtor’s Capital: The Political Economy of Property Developers in the United States.

Social Impact Bonds: A Critical Analysis of the Concept and its Application (2022)
Thesis
Evans, H. L. Social Impact Bonds: A Critical Analysis of the Concept and its Application. (Thesis). SOAS University of London

Since their launch in 2010, Social Impact Bonds (SIBs) have been increasingly implemented, spanning several advanced countries, representing a substantial monetary value. Often heralded as an efficient way to reduce crisis-based public services by de... Read More about Social Impact Bonds: A Critical Analysis of the Concept and its Application.