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Enacting efficient markets: The performativity of quantitative easing
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- 30 January 2025, pp. 1-20
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Young investors, precariousness, and the maturing asset economy
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- 27 January 2025, pp. 21-35
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Capitalising on conjunctures: Tesla’s ups and downs in financialised capitalism
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- 27 January 2025, pp. 36-55
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Channels of influence in sustainable finance: A framework for conceptualizing how private actors shape the green transition
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- 27 January 2025, pp. 56-80
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The women’s inclusion agenda: Gender and everyday practices across registers of finance
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- 27 January 2025, pp. 81-102
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From financial inclusion to indebtedness: How FinTech transforms credit access and household financial practices in Buenos Aires, Argentina
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- 13 February 2025, pp. 103-122
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Late Wittgenstein’s money
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- 05 March 2025, pp. 123-130
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The new normal? Central banks as social insurers and reputation-protecting political agents
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- 10 March 2025, pp. 131-139
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Challenging the dance of bailout and austerity - Martijn Konings, The Bailout State: Why Governments Rescue Banks, Not People, Polity Books, 2024.
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- 18 March 2025, pp. 140-143
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