2017
DOI: 10.1111/1468-2427.12522
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The Variegated Financialization of Housing

Abstract: There is a small but growing literature on the financialization of housing that demonstrates how housing is a central aspect of financialization. Despite the varied analyses of the financialization of housing and the importance of housing to financialization, the relations between housing and financialization remain under-researched and under-

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“…Deutschman (2011) argues that inancialization can be seen operating at the macro-level (such as the studies by Arrighi, Krippner and Stockhammer), meso-level (studies by Froud et al, 2000;Haslam et al, 2015) and the micro-level (studies such as Langley, 2008;Martin, 2002). Aalbers (2017) recognizes the impact of inancialization on the state and state inances as part of the meso-level processes (Deutschman, 2011).…”
Section: Financialization and Housingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Deutschman (2011) argues that inancialization can be seen operating at the macro-level (such as the studies by Arrighi, Krippner and Stockhammer), meso-level (studies by Froud et al, 2000;Haslam et al, 2015) and the micro-level (studies such as Langley, 2008;Martin, 2002). Aalbers (2017) recognizes the impact of inancialization on the state and state inances as part of the meso-level processes (Deutschman, 2011).…”
Section: Financialization and Housingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the housing literature, there is a growing focus on inancialization (Aalbers, 2016(Aalbers, , 2017 which includes showing how social housing providers have become active in the derivatives market (with disastrous consequences in at least one case, the Dutch housing association Vestia) . Other housing studies have addressed the resistance that inancialization of housing has generated (Fields, 2015); predatory lending practices (Newman, 2009); the changing nature of housing association inance sources (Wainwright & Manville, 2017) and securitization of mortgages (Aalbers, 2008).…”
Section: Financialization and Housingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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