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Currency substitution 3 Theorie 3 Theory 3 US dollar 3 US-Dollar 3 Welt 3 World 3 Währungssubstitution 3 Big Tech 2 Capital structure 2 Capitalism 2 Digitalisierung 2 Digitization 2 Einkommensverteilung 2 Elite 2 Financial capitalism 2 Finanzkapitalismus 2 High technology 2 Hochtechnologie 2 Income distribution 2 Institutional investor 2 Institutioneller Investor 2 Kapitalismus 2 Kapitalstruktur 2 Monopol 2 Monopoly 2 Reserve currency 2 Reservewährung 2 Technischer Fortschritt 2 Technological change 2 USA 2 United States 2 dollar dominance 2 household savers versus institutional investors 2 under-theorisation 2 Advertising 1 Artificial Intelligence 1 Artificial intelligence 1 Arzneimittel 1 Bank regulation 1
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Arbeitspapier 18 Graue Literatur 18 Non-commercial literature 18 Working Paper 18
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Lysandrou, Photis 7 Hager, Sandy Brian 3 Rikap, Cecilia 3 Baines, Joseph 2 Sgambati, Stefano 2 Lysandrou, Yvonne 1 Palan, Ronen 1 Papadopoulou, Aggela 1 Rabinovich, Joel 1 Samman, Amin 1
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The under-theorisation of dollar dominance
Lysandrou, Photis - 2026
The recent period has seen an upsurge in predictions that the dollar's international dominance will at some point be challenged by a rival currency, notably the euro. This paper counters these predictions. It argues that the overestimation of the euro's ability to challenge dollar dominance is...
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Public debt and the income share of the top 1 % in the US, 1960-2019
Papadopoulou, Aggela - 2025
This study theorizes the relationship between sovereign debt and income inequality and shows that increases in public indebtedness are robustly associated with increases in the income share of the top one percent in the US since the 1960s. First, the paper outlines the mechanisms through which...
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Dollar colonisation : the destructive policy implications of modern monetary theory
Lysandrou, Photis - 2025
Modern monetary theory argues that all governments that issue their own currency have the same policy space. The present paper argues that this position is wrong. For it to be valid, abstraction must be made from the gravitational force of the US dollar that stems from its backing mass of...
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The under-theorisation of dollar dominance
Lysandrou, Photis - 2025
The recent period has seen an upsurge in predictions that the dollar's international dominance will soon be challenged by a rival currency, with the euro currently tipped as the leading contender. This paper counters these predictions. It argues that the overestimation of the euro's ability to...
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A generalised commodity theory of exploitation
Lysandrou, Photis - 2024
This paper argues that the conceptual framework of Marx's Capital allows for the extraction of a commodity-based theory of capitalist exploitation that is distinct from the traditional labour-value based theory. The rationale for extracting such a theory is that it allows for an explanation of...
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Tracking the fortunes of corporate psychedelia
Hager, Sandy Brian - 2024
In recent years, new biotech companies have emerged hoping to cash in on a medical psychedelics market expected to be worth billions. This article examines the business models of two of the largest such companies. According to conventional wisdom, for-profit players are best positioned to...
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The invisible leverage of the top 1 percent : absentee debtors and their hedge funds
Sgambati, Stefano - 2024
The existing literature on finance, debt and inequality depicts economic elites as a creditor class. According to a popular thesis, over the past four decades, the rich and ultra-rich households in the top 1 percent have experienced a saving glut (excess income), which they have invested in the...
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Rentiership and intellectual monopoly in contemporary capitalism : conceptual challenges and empirical possibilities
Baines, Joseph; Hager, Sandy Brian - 2023
The concepts of rentiership and intellectual monopoly have gained increased prominence in discussions about the transformation of global capitalism in recent years. However, there have been few if any attempts to construct measures for rentiership and intellectual monopoly using firm-level...
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Rethinking monopoly as a power relation : the shift from market to intellectual monopoly
Rikap, Cecilia - 2023
The critical literature on monopolies, from monopoly capital to recent contributions, focuses on the organization that concentrates either market power, capital or property rights. I complement this literature by conceptualizing monopolies as a power relation, which enables me to integrate...
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Mapping the cloud : Big Tech taking the sky by storm
Rikap, Cecilia - 2023
Here I map Big Tech clouds focusing on the making of asymmetric relations with the different type of involved organizations. Amazon, Microsoft, Google and Alibaba are cloud hegemons that control every inch of their clouds. The cloud is the main means of adoption of digital technologies. As such,...
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