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City Political Economy Research Centre (CITYPERC), University of London
CITYPERC is London’s hub for expert analysis on politics and economics. The Centre brings together world-leading expertise from academia, public policy, the financial sector and civil society to address key issues and challenges facing global capitalism today. Established in 2012, the Centre has rapidly become a focus for interdisciplinary research across the UK, Europe and beyond. CITYPERC has promoted innovative workshops, conferences and public events on contemporary issues including tax justice, austerity economics, shadow banking and financial regulation. The Centre designed and developed the first BSc degree programme in International Political Economy in the UK, which opened at City’s Department of International Politics in 2014.Visit Site
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January 01, 2024
The Invisible Leverage of the Top 1 Percent: Absentee Debtors and Their Hedge Funds
By: Stefano Sgambati -
January 01, 2023
Mapping the Cloud: Big Tech Taking the Sky by Storm
By: Cecilia Rikap -
January 01, 2023
Rentiership and Intellectual Monopoly in Contemporary Capitalism: Conceptual Challenges and Empirical Possibilities
By: Joseph Baines, Sandy Brian Hager -
January 01, 2023
Same End By Different Means: Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Meta’s Strategies to Organize Their Frontier AI Innovation Systems
By: Cecilia Rikap -
January 01, 2023
The Postcolonial Vortex
By: Photis Lysandrou, Yvonne Lysandrou -
January 01, 2023
Rethinking Monopoly as a Power Relation: The Shift from Market to Intellectual Monopoly
By: Cecilia Rikap -
March 10, 2022
The European Banks’ Role in the Financial Crisis of 2007-8: A Critical Assessment
By: Photis Lysandrou -
February 04, 2022
From Passive Owners to Planet Savers? Asset Managers, Carbon Majors and the Limits of Sustainable Finance
By: Joseph Baines, Sandy Brian Hager -
January 11, 2022
The evolving contribution of R&D, advertising and capital expenditures for US-listed firms’ growth in sales, 1979-2018: A quantile regression analysis
By: Joel Rabinovich -
January 01, 2022
Financial eschatology and the libidinal economy of leverage
By: Amin Samman, Stefano Sgambati -
January 01, 2022
A Gravity Theory of Subordinate Financialisation
By: Photis Lysandrou -
January 01, 2022
The Rise of a Rule-Based Transgressor Elite
By: Ronen Palan -
May 01, 2021
Individual Accountability in International Economic Policymaking after the Global Financial Crisis
By: Stefano Pagliari, Iosif Kovras -
January 06, 2021
The Great Debt Divergence and its Implications for the Covid-19 Crisis: Mapping Corporate Leverage as Power
By: Joseph Baines, Sandy Brian Hager -
January 01, 2021
Fiscal Policy as Credit Policy: Reassessing the Fiscal Spending vs. Private Debt Trade-Off
By: Etienne Lepers -
January 01, 2021
Sand Extractivism and Its Inequalities: Elite Scripts in the Singaporean Demand for Sand
By: Madhumitha Ardhanari -
January 01, 2021
Financialisation Reinforced: The Enduring Legacy of the Covid Pandemic
By: Photis Lysandrou, Taimaz Ranjbaran -
August 01, 2020
Who Owes? Class Struggle, Inequality and the Political Economy of Leverage as Power in the 21st Century
By: Stefano Sgambati -
May 25, 2020
Eternal return on capital: Nihilistic repetition in the asset economy
By: Amin Samman -
January 01, 2020
This Time Was Different: The Global Safe Asset Shortage and Shadow Banking in Socio-Historical Perspective
By: Photis Lysandrou, Anastasia Nesvetailova -
January 01, 2020
The Spatialisation of the Future
By: Photis Lysandrou -
January 01, 2018
The Professional Politics of the Austerity Debate: Comparing the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund
By: Cornel Ban -
February 01, 2017
What Do They Pay? Towards a Public Database to Account for the Economic Activities and Tax Contributions of Multinational Corporation
By: Alex Cobham, Jonathan Gray, Richard Murphy -
January 01, 2017
A Singapore on the Thames? Post-Brexit Deregulation in the UK
By: Anastasia Nesvetailova, Ronen Palan, Stefano Pagliari, John Grahl, Richard Murphy, Izabella Kaminska, Thomas Christiansen -
March 23, 2016
Breaking the Link Between Housing Cycles, Banking Crises, and Recession
By: Avinash Persaud -
January 01, 2016
Public Debt in an Unequal World
By: Sandy Brian Hager -
January 01, 2016
The Explosive Growth of the ABCP Market Between 2004 and 2007: A 'Search for Yield' Story
By: Photis Lysandrou, Mimoza Shabani -
November 18, 2015
Why the UK's Fiscal Charter is Doomed to Fail: An Analysis of Austerity Economics during the First and the Second Cameron Governments
By: Richard Murphy, Ronen Palan -
November 10, 2015
The Offshore-Intensity Ratio: Identifying the Strongest Magnets for Foreign Capital
By: Jan Fichtner -
June 17, 2015
Three Myths Behind the Case for Grexit: A Destructive Analysis
By: Photis Lysandrou -
January 01, 2014
Elsewhere, Ideally Nowhere: Shadow Banking and Offshore Finance
By: Ronen Palan, Anastasia Nesvetailova -
February 01, 2013
Sizing the European Shadow Banking System: A New Methodology
By: Judith Tyson, Mimoza Shabani -
February 01, 2013
Shadow Banking and Systemic Risk in Europe and China
By: Sara Hsu, Jianjun Li, Yanzhi Qin -
February 01, 2013
The Governance of the Black Holes of the World Economy: Shadow Banking and Offshore Finance
By: Ronen Palan, Anastasia Nesvetailova -
February 01, 2013
Fund Management and Systemic Risk: Lessons from the Global Financial Crisis
By: Elias Bengtsson -
January 01, 2013
Do Politicians Serve the One Percent? Evidence in OECD Countries
By: Pablo Torija -
January 01, 2013
The Historical Role of the European Shadow Banking System in the Development and Evolution of Our Monetary Institutions
By: Israel Cedillo Lazcano -
January 01, 2013
The Interconnections Between the Shadow Banking System and the Regular Banking System: Evidence from the Euro Area
By: Esther Jeffers, Claudia Baicu -
January 01, 2013
Privatized Returns and Socialized Risks: CEO Incentives, Securitization Accounting and the Financial Crisis
By: Michele Fabrizi, Antonio Parbonetti -
January 01, 2013
Financial Fragility in the Current European Crisis
By: Domenica Tropeano -
January 01, 2013
(Re-) Conceptualising the Space of Markets: The Case of the 2007-9 Global Financial Crisis
By: Andrew Jones