Semi-peripheral Financialisation and Social Reproduction: The Case of Portugal

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Main Author: Santos, Ana C.
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Rodrigues, João, Teles, Nuno
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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https://doi.org/10.1080/13563467.2017.1371126
Summary: Portugal, a semi-peripheral country within the world economy, has followed financialisation processes similar to and distinct from those of core countries. This article reflects on the factors that have shaped social reproduction in Portugal by examining the differentiated ways through which finance has interacted with the provision of housing, pensions and water and their variegated impacts. Based on these three case studies, the article discusses the constraints on, and pressures for, continued expansion of finance in the aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis. It underlines the subordinated and uneven nature of Portuguese semi-peripheral financialisation, the role of European integration in its unfolding, and concludes that the promotion of the interests of finance located in major advanced capitalist countries, and of the national and international institutions under their influence, has resulted in growing social and spatial inequalities.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Semi-peripheral Financialisation and Social Reproduction: The Case of Portugal
title Semi-peripheral Financialisation and Social Reproduction: The Case of Portugal
spellingShingle Semi-peripheral Financialisation and Social Reproduction: The Case of Portugal
Santos, Ana C.
Financialisation
Semi-periphery
Social reproduction
Systems of provision
Portugal
Housing
Pensions
Water
title_short Semi-peripheral Financialisation and Social Reproduction: The Case of Portugal
title_full Semi-peripheral Financialisation and Social Reproduction: The Case of Portugal
title_fullStr Semi-peripheral Financialisation and Social Reproduction: The Case of Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Semi-peripheral Financialisation and Social Reproduction: The Case of Portugal
title_sort Semi-peripheral Financialisation and Social Reproduction: The Case of Portugal
author Santos, Ana C.
author_facet Santos, Ana C.
Rodrigues, João
Teles, Nuno
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues, João
Teles, Nuno
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Ana C.
Rodrigues, João
Teles, Nuno
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Financialisation
Semi-periphery
Social reproduction
Systems of provision
Portugal
Housing
Pensions
Water
topic Financialisation
Semi-periphery
Social reproduction
Systems of provision
Portugal
Housing
Pensions
Water
description Portugal, a semi-peripheral country within the world economy, has followed financialisation processes similar to and distinct from those of core countries. This article reflects on the factors that have shaped social reproduction in Portugal by examining the differentiated ways through which finance has interacted with the provision of housing, pensions and water and their variegated impacts. Based on these three case studies, the article discusses the constraints on, and pressures for, continued expansion of finance in the aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis. It underlines the subordinated and uneven nature of Portuguese semi-peripheral financialisation, the role of European integration in its unfolding, and concludes that the promotion of the interests of finance located in major advanced capitalist countries, and of the national and international institutions under their influence, has resulted in growing social and spatial inequalities.
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