美元施舍者与乞讨者:美国资本主义权力与外围金融化的起源

The dollar enablers and panhandlers: US capitalist power and the origins of the financialisation at the periphery

Cambridge Journal of Economics · 2022
被引 4
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

探讨美国权力如何推动发展中国家金融化,指出依附国既是美元乞讨者也是施舍者,并利用解密文件展示金融杠杆与资本主义目标如何共同巩固新自由主义。

Abstract

Abstract The article discusses the political economy of financialisation in developing countries, defending that US power was crucial to driving it, while the indebted dependent states acted not only as dollar panhandlers but also as dollar enablers. To avoid excessively ‘outside-in’ apprehensions of US power in the capitalist bloc, we debate interpretations that use the concepts of structural power and internationalisation of the state to highlight some political effects of increasing international economic integration and capitalist wealth interpenetration. The theoretical discussion sets the stage for the presentation of declassified documents that illustrate how financial leverage has combined with some converging capitalist goals to entrench neoliberalism and financialisation in the Global North and the Global South. Our contribution serves to caution heterodox economists not to frame national autonomy only in terms of policy analysis, urging them to mobilise critical theory to imagine beyond the established frameworks for action.

金融化外围国家美国结构性权力国家国际化新自由主义