The multiple faces of financialization: Financial and business services in the US economy, 1997–2020

IF 3 2区 社会学 Q2 BUSINESS
P. Iliopoulos, D. Wójcik
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Abstract

The literature on financialization tends to overemphasize the increasing size of the financial sector vis-á-vis the rest of the non-financial business sector, usually excluding from the analysis the inter-sectoral relationships between firms. Moreover, few studies have utilized the analytical tools of network theory and the notion of centrality, despite the fact that they conceptualize financialization as the rising centrality of the financial sector. This paper attempts to address these issues and explore the evolution of financialization in the US economy before and after the subprime crisis, investigating the changes in the position of the financial sector. Informed by financial geography and the framework of Global Financial Networks (GFN), we also shed light on the impacts of financialization on those advanced business services sectors that complement financial activity, such as accounting, law, business consulting, and other business services firms. Empirically, we estimate backward and forward inter-sectoral linkages, clustering coefficients, and measures of centrality, utilizing a long time-series of input–output tables at a highly disaggregated level, in order to study the inter-sectoral evolution of financialization in the US.
金融化的多重面:美国经济中的金融和商业服务,1997-2020
关于金融化的文献往往过分强调金融部门相对于-á-vis其他非金融业务部门的规模日益扩大,通常从分析中排除了企业之间的部门间关系。此外,很少有研究利用网络理论的分析工具和中心性的概念,尽管他们将金融化概念化为金融部门的上升中心性。本文试图解决这些问题,探讨次贷危机前后美国经济金融化的演变,考察金融部门地位的变化。在金融地理和全球金融网络(GFN)框架的指导下,我们还揭示了金融化对那些与金融活动互补的先进商业服务部门的影响,如会计、法律、商业咨询和其他商业服务公司。为了研究美国金融化的部门间演变,我们利用高度分解水平上的长时间序列投入产出表,估计了向后和向前的部门间联系、聚类系数和中心性测度。
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