The Everyday Life of Global Finance, 9780199573967
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In the US and the UK saving and borrowing routines have changed radically. Consumer borrowing has risen dramatically, there have been upheavals in pensions, crises of sub-prime mortgages, and an increased popularity of mutual funds. This book is an innovative contribution to the social scientific de…

The Everyday Life of Global Finance

saving and borrowing in anglo-america

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    316 pages

  • Release Date

    12 November 2009

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Summary

In the US and UK, saving and borrowing routines have changed radically and become closely bound-up with the capital markets of global finance. As mutual funds have increased in popularity and pension provision has been transformed, many more individuals and households have come to invest in stocks and shares. As consumer borrowing has risen dramatically and mortgage finance has been extended to those deemed sub-prime, so the repayments of credit card holders andmortgagors have provided the ba…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780199573967
ISBN-10:0199573964
Author:Paul Langley
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Imprint:Oxford University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:316
Release Date:12 November 2009
Weight:492g
Dimensions:233mm x 156mm x 19mm
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Critics Review

Review from previous edition The credit crisis shows the importance of understanding how everyday saving and borrowing interact with global finance. Langley provides a thorough, sophisticated and timely analysis.'Donald MacKenzie, Professor of Sociology, University of Edinburgh, and author of An Engine, Not a Camera: How Financial Models Shape MarketsThis is a major study of how the ‘democratization of finance’ in our time has worked to create new identities for savers and borrowers. It challenges us all to think again about how we understand the remaking of present day capitalism.‘Karel Williams, Professor of Accounting and Political Economy, University of ManchesterIn a major statement of the new IPE, Paul Langley demonstrates how everyday forms of saving and borrowing produce subject positions and financial identities among everyday actors that are the 'unrecognized' constitutive elements of the global financial order.'Mark Blyth, Associate Professor of Political Science, Johns Hopkins UniversityThis is an undeniably important and timely book. We are at a moment of significant change and uncertainty within the Anglo-American financial system within which many of us are irrevocably entangled due to our everyday roles as borrowers and/or savers. Langley reveals with skill and insight how we have arrived at this particular financial and political conjuncture and, in doing so, provides an important resource to help determine where we may beheaded.‘Andrew Leyshon, Professor of Economic Geography, University of Nottingham

About The Author

Paul Langley

Paul Langley is a political economist at the Division of Politics and History, Northumbria University, UK. While his principal research focus is on finance and the financial markets, Paul has also published on issues such as globalization, civil society, and environmental governance. He is author of World Financial Orders (Routledge, 2002), and his work has appeared in journals such as Competition and Change, Cultural Critique,Environment and Planning D, Global Networks, Review of International Political Economy, and Review of International Studies. Paul is also presently serving as Convenor of the British International Studies Association’s (BISA)International Political Economy Group (IPEG).

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