CHANGING ROLE OF THE FINANCIAL SECTOR IN THE U.S. ECONOMY: FROM INTERMEDIATION TO DOMINANCE
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CHANGING ROLE OF THE FINANCIAL SECTOR IN THE U.S. ECONOMY: FROM INTERMEDIATION TO DOMINANCE
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Analyzing different aspects of the U.S. financial sector activity in the second half of the 20th and the early 21st centuries the author shows that many structural changes in this sector no longer fulfill an important intermediary function enjoying instead the dominant position in many social and economic processes.
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financial sector, credit, mortgage, securitization, asset management industry, speculative trading
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11.10.2014
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