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Financialization through Hybridization: The Subtle Power of Financial Controlling
2012Globalization, financialization, neoliberalization: these concepts, although widely mobilized, are usually defined in a rather abstract, theoretical way. Their use seems to suggest that contemporary societies are caught up in an overwhelming general trend of redefining an ever-increasing number of issues and settings in economic and financial terms ...
Morales, Jérémy, Pezet, Anne
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Financial Control and Birth Control
Blackfriars, 1930De nominibus non est curandum is one of those trite sayings of St. Thomas which, outside its context, could easily be gravely misunderstood. He is blaming those who concern themselves more with words than with the realities which words are meant to represent. Words are only signs, and the sign without the reality loses its reason of being. It is a sign-
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Exchange Controls, Capital Controls, and International Financial Markets. [PDF]
This paper examines the effects of restrictions on international financial m arkets in a general equilibrium, rational expectations model of a two -country world. State-contingent financial markets allow households t o allocate wealth optimally across states so that the imposition of e xchange and capital controls has, roughly speaking, only ...
Alan C. Stockman, Alejandro Hernandez D.
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Convention in Financial Control
1983The purpose of this chapter is to look at the role of convention in financial control. In the first two sections of the chapter, the conventions focused upon are social in nature, and have to do with the pervasiveness of allocation procedures in financial measurement for divisions of an enterprise.
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Corporate financialization, internal control and financial fraud
Finance Research Letters, 2023Junmin Tian, Hui Sun
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