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Costas Lapavitsas



Average rating: 3.86 · 390 ratings · 49 reviews · 31 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Left Case Against the EU

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Profiting Without Producing...

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Against the Troika: Crisis ...

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Crisis in the Eurozone

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The Cost of Living Crisis:

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Financialization in Crisis

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Marxist Monetary Theory: Co...

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El Capitalismo Financiariza...

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Social Foundations of Marke...

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“Financialization has indeed been characterized by rapid growth of circulation compared to production, but this asymmetry is the outcome of ‘financialized’ interactions among the fundamental agents of the capitalist economy.

(Page 58).”
Costas Lapavitsas, Profiting Without Producing: How Finance Exploits Us All

“Banks moved toward mediating in open markets to earn fees, commissions, and profits from trading...the transformation of banks has been in line with the enormous growth of open financial markets in recent decades, fostered by state legislation.”
Costas Lapavitsas, Profiting Without Producing: How Finance Exploits Us All

“The systematic extraction of financial profits out of the revenue of workers and other social layers constitutes a new set of relations that has been called financial expropriation.”
Costas Lapavitsas, Profiting Without Producing: How Finance Exploits Us All



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