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Navigating the Aftermath of Crisis and Risk in Mexico and Turkey (2016)
Journal Article
Marois, T., & Muñoz-Martínez, H. (2016). Navigating the Aftermath of Crisis and Risk in Mexico and Turkey. Research in political economy, 31, 165-194. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0161-723020160000031010

This article aims to expose the economic and political relations of power disguised in the concept of financial risk as institutionalized in post-crisis economic policies and practices. We do so by examining, from a historical materialist approach, t... Read More about Navigating the Aftermath of Crisis and Risk in Mexico and Turkey.

(Re)Making Public Banks: The Case of Turkey (2016)
Book Chapter
Marois, T., & Güngen, A. R. (2016). (Re)Making Public Banks: The Case of Turkey. In D. A. McDonald (Ed.), Making Public in a Privatized World: The Struggle for Essential Services. Zed Books

Our argument in this chapter is that the historically shifting complexities of public banks in general, and Turkey’s in particular, are best understood from a social content point of view. We start with a brief historical summary of public banking, f... Read More about (Re)Making Public Banks: The Case of Turkey.

State-Owned Banks and Development: Dispelling Mainstream Myths (2016)
Book Chapter
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

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 crucia... Read More about State-Owned Banks and Development: Dispelling Mainstream Myths.