Pleased to welcome the International Handbook of Financialization w/ Philip Mader and @NataschaZwan, now out with @routledge_econ. A long but rewarding journey – kudos to all contributors! pic.twitter.com/9677HKdFFz
— Daniel Mertens (@DanMertens) February 28, 2020
So this happend: The Handbook of #Financialization edited by the wonderful @NataschaZwan, @DanMertens & Phil Mader is finally out including a chapter by Laura Deruytter & myself on cultures of debt management entering city hall https://t.co/K5tQjurfzz via @routledgebooks
— Sebastian Möller 🏳️🌈 (@smoeller84) March 1, 2020
I had pleasure, privilege and honour — and it genuinely was all 3 — of writing a chapter (in the form of a ‘debate’ on value and financialization) with one of my favourite people in all of academia, the wonderful Ben Fine. https://t.co/r7VdhqleI7
— Brett Christophers (@bceagle71) February 28, 2020
So pleased to be part of a forum in this collection debating labor and financialization. Congratulations @DanMertens @NataschaZwan and Philip Mader #finance #speculation #assets pic.twitter.com/bDAHvcdmvV
— Prof Lisa Adkins (@AdkinsProf) February 29, 2020
March is high time for #syllabus writing. This handbook on #financialization is essential for your #IPE and #PoliticalEconomy courses. I read the intro in March: so happy to see the book is out now! Thx to @DanMertens, #PhilipMader and @NataschaZwan + all authors. https://t.co/Oag1I62mnb
— Franziska Müller (@squirrelista) February 29, 2020
Thanks to @DanMertens @NataschaZwan and SO. MANY. MORE for what promises to be a really amazing read! It really seems to have everything… https://t.co/ItPOe8ghDl
— Nina Eichacker (@nina_econ) February 28, 2020
Interdisciplinary takes on financialization, financialization in economic history, financialization and its implications going forward, a chapter by SHEILA DOW amidst a murderers’ row of contributors… Something to make time for reading, for sure.
— Nina Eichacker (@nina_econ) February 28, 2020
Thank you Daniel, Philip and Natascha for editing and bringing out the volume. Proud to be a contributor.
— Sunanda Sen (@sensunanda) February 28, 2020
Finely tuned between timeless and today, and a massive line-up. If it was a festival, I would so be going!🎸”Handbook of Financialization,” out now by @NataschaZwan @DanMertens and Phil Mader. https://t.co/HlJChSAD2p via @routledgebooks
— Filippo Reale (@reale_filippo) February 27, 2020
Comparto este tremendo esfuerzo colectivo que salió a la luz recientemente, editado por @DanMertens, @NataschaZwan y Philip Mader.
Contento de contribuir con un capítulo sobre “micro-créditos” en el mundo 😍https://t.co/syBwLi3pYd @Fegoc_UCentral @PoliticayRS
— Felipe (@Felipe_socec) February 27, 2020
I finally got hold of a copy of the @routledgebooks Handbook of #Financialization, edited by @NataschaZwan, @DanMertens & Phil Mader, featuring a chp by Laura Deruytter & myself on #localgov #debt management. As of today, you can read it @elibbremen @UniBremen #InIIS_Publications pic.twitter.com/70bdMkU5JD
— Sebastian Möller 🏳️🌈 (@smoeller84) March 11, 2020
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For years and years financial markets may seem as the perfect device to organize and take care of all kinds of societal issues such as pensions – until they don’t.
Read about all aspects of *Financialization* is this great Handbook
👇👇👇https://t.co/NXfmQ8QzLf— Jan Fichtner (@fichtner_jan) March 12, 2020
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Very much enjoyed writing ‘Impact Investing, Social Enterprise and Global Development’ with my former PhD student Dennis Stolz. Thanks to @NataschaZwan @DanMertens and Phil Mader for the fine editorial work. Check out the superb lineup of chapters 👇🏼 https://t.co/JqflK1RBTm https://t.co/6cTdv2O4N9
— Karen P.Y. Lai (@karenpylai) March 16, 2020
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From 2010-2019 US corporations have spent over $4,120 billion more on share buybacks and M&A than they have raised funds! Imagine how much more resilient they would be right now without this extreme short-termist financilization: #COVID19 #coronavirushttps://t.co/oDuzIOyszw— Jan Fichtner (@fichtner_jan) March 19, 2020
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You can read more on all aspects of financialization in this great new handbook by Phil Mader, @DanMertens and @NataschaZwan :— Jan Fichtner (@fichtner_jan) March 19, 2020
Just learned about a new handbook that recently came out. This will surely be useful for those of us studying financialization and related topics. https://t.co/sLw8xaiyUe
— Chris Gibson (@cwgibson_) February 12, 2020
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I desperately want to read The Routledge International Handbook of Financialization 🥺https://t.co/xiwQOjEjbw
— Kent Akademisi😷 (@zep_ar) February 12, 2020
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