Financialisation in the European Periphery Work and Social Reproduction in Portugal Routledge Critical Studies in Finance and Stability Series
Coordonnateurs : Cordeiro Santos Ana, Teles Nuno
In many European countries, the process of financialisation has been exacerbated by the project of closer EU integration and accelerated as a result of austerity policies introduced after the Euro crisis of 2010?2012. However, the impact has been felt differently in core and peripheral countries. This book examines the case of Portugal, and in particular the impact on its economy, work and social reproduction.
The book examines the recent evolution of the Portuguese economy, of particular sectors and systems of social provision (including finance, housing and water), labour relations and income distribution. In doing so, it offers a comprehensive critical analysis of varied aspects of capital accumulation and social reproduction in the country, which are crucial to understand the effects of the official ?bail-out? of 2011 and associated austerity adjustment program. The book shows how these have increasingly relied on deteriorating pay and working conditions and households? direct and indirect engagement with the global financial system in new domains of social reproduction. Through its exploration of the Portuguese case, the book presents a general theoretical and methodological framework for the analysis of financialisation processes in peripheral countries.
This text is essential reading for students and scholars of political economy, development, geography, international relations and sociology with an interest in examining the uneven mechanisms and impacts of global finance.
(1) Post-crisis financialisation in the Southern European periphery: Introduction Part 1 - Financialisation and the Euro Crisis in the Southern European periphery (2) Revisiting the concept of semi-peripheral financialisation (3) Portugal as a European periphery: imbalances, dependency, and trajectories (4) Financialisation and structural change in Portugal: A Euro-resource-curse? Part 2 - Financialisation and labour relations in the Southern European periphery (5) Financialisation, work and labour relations (6) Reconfiguring labour market and collective bargaining institutions in Portugal: Turning the page on internal devaluation? (7) Financialisation, labour and structural change: The case of Portuguese internal devaluation Part 3 - Financialisation and social reproduction in the Southern European periphery (8) The deepening of financialised social reproduction in Southern Europe (9) Variegated financialisation: how finance pervaded (and pervades) housing and water provisioning in Portugal (10) Financialisation and inequality in the semi-periphery: Evidence from Portugal (11) The case for semi-peripheral financialisation: Conclusion Commentary (12) Framing Social Reproduction in the Age of Financialisation (13) Peripheries and Precarity: Portugal, Lisbon and Europe. Index.
Ana Cordeiro Santos is researcher at the Centre for Social Studies (CES), University of Coimbra, Portugal.
Nuno Teles is lecturer at the Faculty of Economics at the Federal University of Bahia, Brazil.
Date de parution : 04-2022
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 09-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Financialisation in the European Periphery :
Mots-clés :
Social Reproduction; Portuguese Economy; financialisation; LMC; European periphery; SE Periphery; Euro crisis; Troika Intervention; labour relations; Internal Devaluation; political economy of work; Public Administration; bail out; Core EU; austerity; Portuguese Banks; income distribution; Interest Bearing Capital; capital accumulation; EES; Labour Power; ECB; Portuguese Households; Quadros De Pessoal; Low Productivity Sectors; Overburden; NFCs; Gdp Growth; Portuguese Case; SE Country; Emotional Exhaustion; SE Region; Shift Share Decomposition