Maru Kun

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It is, then, difficult to think about the financial sector as anything but a rentier: a value extractor. This, indeed, was the economic verdict on finance before the 1970s, incorporated into national accounts, until a decision was taken to ascribe ‘value added’ to banks and their financial-market activities.
The Value of Everything: Making and Taking in the Global Economy
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