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Bibliography: Financialisation and wealth elites
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- Heeg, S., Ibarra García, M. V. and Salinas Arreortua, L. A. (2020) ‘Financialization of Housing in Mexico: The Case of Cuautitlan Izcalli and Huehuetoca in the Metropolitan Region of Mexico City’, Housing Policy Debate, 30(4), pp. 512-532.
- Reydon, B. P. and Fernandes, V. B. (2017) ‘Financialization, land prices and land grab: a study based on the Brazilian reality.’ Economia e Sociedade, 26, pp. 1149-1179.
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- Mader, P., Mertens, D. and van der Zwan, N. (2020) The Routledge International Handbook of Financialization. London/New York: Routledge.
- Bayliss, K., Fine, B. and Robertson, M. (2017) ‘Introduction to special issue on the material cultures of financialisation’, New Political Economy, 22(4), pp. 355-370.
- Christopherson, S., Martin, R. and Pollard, J. (2013) ‘Financialisation: roots and repercussions’, Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 6(3), pp. 351–357.