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  • As I have written, for decades the real economy has been "financialized" by the Wall Street types -- sold off piece by piece, providing short term profits for a very few.

    Dave Johnson: Wall Street's War Against the Real Economy and We, the People 2009

  • As Kevin Phillips and others have been writing about for years the American economy has been "financialized" and unless something is done aggressively to reverse this trend the "real" economy will continue to falter.

    Joseph A. Palermo: Wall Street and Goldman Sachs Party On 2009

  • Debt deflation resulting from a distorted "financialized" economy The problem that Obama faces is one that he cannot voice politically without offending his political constituency.

    CounterPunch 2010

  • In fact, Iceland (where I'm writing these lines) looks like a controlled experiment - a very cruel one - as to how deeply an economy can be "financialized" and how long its population will submit voluntarily to predatory financial behavior.

    Bill Totten's Weblog 2009

  • In fact, Iceland (where I'm writing these lines) looks like a controlled experiment - a very cruel one - as to how deeply an economy can be "financialized" and how long its population will submit voluntarily to predatory financial behavior.

    Bill Totten's Weblog 2009

  • In fact, Iceland (where I'm writing these lines) looks like a controlled experiment - a very cruel one - as to how deeply an economy can be "financialized" and how long its population will submit voluntarily to predatory financial behavior.

    Bill Totten's Weblog 2009

  • In fact, Iceland (where I'm writing these lines) looks like a controlled experiment - a very cruel one - as to how deeply an economy can be "financialized" and how long its population will submit voluntarily to predatory financial behavior.

    Bill Totten's Weblog 2009

  • In fact, Iceland (where I'm writing these lines) looks like a controlled experiment - a very cruel one - as to how deeply an economy can be "financialized" and how long its population will submit voluntarily to predatory financial behavior.

    CounterPunch 2009

  • In fact, Iceland (where I'm writing these lines) looks like a controlled experiment - a very cruel one - as to how deeply an economy can be "financialized" and how long its population will submit voluntarily to predatory financial behavior.

    Bill Totten's Weblog 2009

  • In fact, Iceland (where I'm writing these lines) looks like a controlled experiment - a very cruel one - as to how deeply an economy can be "financialized" and how long its population will submit voluntarily to predatory financial behavior.

    Bill Totten's Weblog 2009

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