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In Future Finance, Sabine Doerry offers a systematic rethinking of financialization. She explores how finance - especially the asset management industry - is repositioning, how the locus of power has shifted from public to private authority, and how its consequences have defined finance's societal purpose. This is shown to have significant implications for the future design of financial and economic systems, specifically their ability to respond to the imperatives of future finance. Particular challenges include justice and sustainability, whose principles oppose the principles of contemporary global finance. Doerry's analysis draws on a strong spatial dimension and offers insights into the transformation processes of complex socio-economic systems.
Doerry's approach is interdisciplinary, combining financial and economic geography with political economy, economic sociology, management studies and economic history, and insights from other social sciences.
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In Future Finance, Sabine Doerry offers a systematic rethinking of financialization. She explores how finance - especially the asset management industry - is repositioning, how the locus of power has shifted from public to private authority, and how its consequences have defined finance's societal purpose. This is shown to have significant implications for the future design of financial and economic systems, specifically their ability to respond to the imperatives of future finance. Particular challenges include justice and sustainability, whose principles oppose the principles of contemporary global finance. Doerry's analysis draws on a strong spatial dimension and offers insights into the transformation processes of complex socio-economic systems.
Doerry's approach is interdisciplinary, combining financial and economic geography with political economy, economic sociology, management studies and economic history, and insights from other social sciences.