Markets and Ideology in the City of LondonMarkets and Ideology in the City of London is the first fieldwork-based sociological study of how participants in City of London financial markets view the markets in which they work and the market mechanism in general. But it is more than a narrow study of financial market participants because it is also an empirical investigation into how ideologies function and it develops a critique of pro-market ideologies such as 'Thatcherism'. Finally, it is one of a small number of sociological studies into the privileged world of high earners and the wealthy - sociologists too frequently study the powerless and the 'deviant' or 'marginal' groups. |
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The hypothesis is that this strategy is based less than is often thought on the
battle to change ideas directly ; instead , it should be conceived as , to a large
degree , an attempt to change the ideology of British people by fundamentally
altering ...
The hypothesis is that this strategy is based less than is often thought on the
battle to change ideas directly ; instead , it should be conceived as , to a large
degree , an attempt to change the ideology of British people by fundamentally
altering ...
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One must be seen to be hard at work , brim full of bright ideas . People
everywhere are judged by appearances but in the conformist world of the City ,
the width of individual choice is normally narrow albeit that the occasional
eccentric is ...
One must be seen to be hard at work , brim full of bright ideas . People
everywhere are judged by appearances but in the conformist world of the City ,
the width of individual choice is normally narrow albeit that the occasional
eccentric is ...
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The original idea was to interview for an hour to an hour - and - a - half . Most City
people regarded this as unrealistic and requests for interviews of 30 to 40
minutes became standard . Interviews with jobbers and a few stockbrokers were
...
The original idea was to interview for an hour to an hour - and - a - half . Most City
people regarded this as unrealistic and requests for interviews of 30 to 40
minutes became standard . Interviews with jobbers and a few stockbrokers were
...
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The City Markets and the State | 20 |
Markets | 54 |
Explaining the City Belief in Markets | 81 |
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accept achieve analysis arguments asked associated believe British capital cent chapter City classified clients coded competition Conservative dealer dealing demand Democratic discussed earnings economic effectively efficiency equality especially examined example expressed fact favour Finally financial markets firms forces freedom fund grounds holding ideal-typical ideology indicate individuals industry institutions interest intervention interviewees investment investors involved issue jobber less Liberal major managers market-makers matter means mentioned merchant banks mixed Neo-liberalism noted opinions opposed origins overall ownership participants particular political position present privatisation pro-market views processes programme progressive income tax question reason recruits referred relationship remarks result role Second securities sell shares social social class Socialist society Stock Exchange stockbrokers Table traded Traditional unemployment wish
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Money/Space: Geographies of Monetary Transformation Andrew Leyshon,Nigel Thrift Sin vista previa disponible - 1997 |
Emotions in Finance: Distrust and Uncertainty in Global Markets Jocelyn Pixley,Pixley Vista previa limitada - 2004 |