1st Edition

The Financialisation of Power How financiers rule Africa

By Sarah Bracking Copyright 2016
212 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

212 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

212 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The financial crash of 2008 led people all over the world to ask how far financiers are in control of our lives. To what extent does what they do with our money affect our everyday lives? This book asks whether the crisis, and subsequent use of public subsidies to help the international economy recover, was a unique event, or a symptom of a wider malaise where financiers have effectively usurped... Read more

Table of contents

 

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: The increasing financialisation of everything?

Chapter 3: Financialisation: how and why is it happening?

Chapter 4: The relationship between the virtual and the material

Chapter 5: Frontiers of accumulation and ecology

Chapter 6: Illicit financial flows and exemptions from sovereignty

Chapter 7: The financialisation of power and political corruption

Chapter 8: Financialised assistance, democracy and the anti-political future

Biography

Sarah Bracking is SARCHi Chair in Applied Poverty Reduction Assessment at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa and Professor of International Development at the University of Manchester, UK.

'Once again Sarah Bracking has delivered a stunning tour de force that ranges from the grand South African infrastructure projects to the milliseconds of computerised trade deals in Chicago. Empirically rich, theoretically sophisticated, challenging, provocative and disturbing, this book will help you to see finance, and especially development finance, in a completely new light.’ — Professor Dan Brockington, Director, The Sheffield Institute for Development Studies, UK