Financialisation in the European Periphery

Financialisation in the European Periphery

Work and Social Reproduction in Portugal

Cordeiro Santos, Ana; Teles, Nuno

Taylor & Francis Ltd

04/2022

298

Mole

Inglês

9780367540005

15 a 20 dias

548

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(1) Post-crisis financialisation in the Southern European periphery: Introduction Part 1 - Financialisation and the Euro Crisis in the Southern European periphery (2) Revisiting the concept of semi-peripheral financialisation (3) Portugal as a European periphery: imbalances, dependency, and trajectories (4) Financialisation and structural change in Portugal: A Euro-resource-curse? Part 2 - Financialisation and labour relations in the Southern European periphery (5) Financialisation, work and labour relations (6) Reconfiguring labour market and collective bargaining institutions in Portugal: Turning the page on internal devaluation? (7) Financialisation, labour and structural change: The case of Portuguese internal devaluation Part 3 - Financialisation and social reproduction in the Southern European periphery (8) The deepening of financialised social reproduction in Southern Europe (9) Variegated financialisation: how finance pervaded (and pervades) housing and water provisioning in Portugal (10) Financialisation and inequality in the semi-periphery: Evidence from Portugal (11) The case for semi-peripheral financialisation: Conclusion Commentary (12) Framing Social Reproduction in the Age of Financialisation (13) Peripheries and Precarity: Portugal, Lisbon and Europe. Index.
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Social Reproduction;Portuguese Economy;financialisation;LMC;European periphery;SE Periphery;Euro crisis;Troika Intervention;labour relations;Internal Devaluation;political economy of work;Public Administration;bail out;Core EU;austerity;Portuguese Banks;income distribution;Interest Bearing Capital;capital accumulation;EES;Labour Power;ECB;Portuguese Households;Quadros De Pessoal;Low Productivity Sectors;Overburden;NFCs;Gdp Growth;Portuguese Case;SE Country;Emotional Exhaustion;SE Region;Shift Share Decomposition