Low interest rates, low productivity, low growth? A multi-sector case study of UK-based firms’ funding and investment strategies in the context of loose monetary policy (English)
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New Political Economy
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29
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240-259
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2024
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Title:Low interest rates, low productivity, low growth? A multi-sector case study of UK-based firms’ funding and investment strategies in the context of loose monetary policy
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Published in:New Political Economy ; 29, 2 ; 240-259
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Publication date:2024-03-03
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Size:20 pages
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 29, Issue 2
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
- 173
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Noxious deindustrialisation and extractivism: Quintero-Puchuncaví in the international division of labour and noxiousnessFeltrin, Lorenzo / Julio Medel, Gabriela et al. | 2024
- 192
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The transformation of resource-rich countries in the International Division of Labour: ‘backward' industrialisation and relative surplus population in UzbekistanGaldini, Franco et al. | 2024
- 210
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When do business associations want a hard trade-sustainability nexus? A framework of analysis and the EU caseCezar, Rodrigo Fagundes et al. | 2024
- 227
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Transnational governance of digital transformation: financing innovation in Europe’s peripheryRothstein, Sidney A. et al. | 2024
- 240
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Low interest rates, low productivity, low growth? A multi-sector case study of UK-based firms’ funding and investment strategies in the context of loose monetary policyEvemy, John / Berry, Craig / Yates, Edward et al. | 2024
- 260
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The importance of the English language for the early Engels–a comparison between Engels’ and Marx’s research on English political economic literature before their collaborationLing, Feixia et al. | 2024
- 273
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Shaping planetary health inequities: the political economy of the Australian growth modelFrank, Nicholas / Arthur, Megan / Friel, Sharon et al. | 2024
- 288
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Market-reach into social reproduction and transnational labour mobility in EuropePlomien, Ania / Schwartz, Gregory et al. | 2024
- 305
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Is China financialised? The significance of two historic transformations of Chinese financeShi, Yuning et al. | 2024
- 321
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Freedom, domination and the gig economyHickson, James et al. | 2024