Chapter Introduction Households and peripheral financialization in Eastern and Southern Europe

The introduction opens by identifying issues in the scholarship on the financialization of households that the collection seeks to rectify: atheoretical and unclear conceptualizations of the household; its treatment as a "black box"; and the one-sided focus on Anglo-Saxon cores of the glob...

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Main Author: Mikuš, Marek (auth)
Other Authors: Rodik, Petra (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2021
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