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- verb Present participle of
financialise .
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Examples
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It has been extremely successful at extracting value from all economic sectors through their financialising.
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It has been extremely successful at extracting value from all economic sectors through their financialising.
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It has been extremely successful at extracting value from all economic sectors through their financialising.
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It has been extremely successful at extracting value from all economic sectors through their financialising.
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In any event, the increase in the financialising of market economies over the last generation has further sharpened the negative effects of profit-maximisation logics.
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Thus even within a capitalist logic, giving more funds to the financial sector in order to solve the financial "crisis" is not going to work - for it would just deepen the vortex of financialising economies.
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This in turn explains the abuses of entire economies made possible through extreme forms of financialising.
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It has been extremely successful at extracting value from all economic sectors through their financialising.
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The financialising of more and more economic sectors since the 1980s has become both a sign of the power of this financial logic and the sign of its auto-exhaustion.
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