Markets and Ideology in the City of LondonPalgrave Macmillan UK, 1990 M08 13 - 194 páginas Markets 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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... present study who support the privatisation programme . In an article in an earlier volume of the British Social Attitudes series22 based upon data collected in 1983 , Harrison shows that 68 per cent of respondents classified as having ...
... present study who support the privatisation programme . In an article in an earlier volume of the British Social Attitudes series22 based upon data collected in 1983 , Harrison shows that 68 per cent of respondents classified as having ...
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... present interviewees ? Table 2.6 shows that 39 per cent of interviewees oppose or wish to dilute the present system of progressive income taxation . Table 2.7 indicates that only seven interviewees ( 8 per cent ) out of 87 favour ...
... present interviewees ? Table 2.6 shows that 39 per cent of interviewees oppose or wish to dilute the present system of progressive income taxation . Table 2.7 indicates that only seven interviewees ( 8 per cent ) out of 87 favour ...
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... present from the start or is , rather , the consequence of City socialisation processes is a matter which cannot be resolved in the present study . However , given the strong pro - market views even of the newest recruits interviewed ...
... present from the start or is , rather , the consequence of City socialisation processes is a matter which cannot be resolved in the present study . However , given the strong pro - market views even of the newest recruits interviewed ...
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allocation analysis arguments believe Big Bang Britain British Telecom BT sale capital cent chapter City culture classified competition consensus Conservatism dealer Democratic Socialism Democratic Socialist discussed earnings economic efficiency egalitarian eurobonds eurocurrency example Fabian Society Favours weakly fieldwork financial markets fund managers Gilmour government's grounds in favour Hayek ideal-typical ideologies income taxation individuals industry Inside Right intervention investment investors involved issue jobber Jowell Liberal Democrats London market forces market-makers mentioned merchant banks mixed views Neo-liberalism Opinions about progressive opposed organised overall privatisation programme participants political position post-war consensus privatisation of BT privatisation policy product markets progressive income tax public ownership question referred relationship role sector securities sell shares social class Society socio-political sociological Stock Exchange stock market stockbroking firms strategy strong pro-market views summarises supply and demand Table Taped interview Thatcherism traded options Traditional Conservatives unemployment welfare Wilson Committee
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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 Vista previa limitada - 2004 |