July 28, 2021 | Working Paper
  • Headline: Financialization, Deindustrialization, and Instability in Latin America
  • Intro Text: Esteban Perez-Caldentey and Matais Vernengo analyze the relation between premature deindustrialization in Latin America with what they term ‘premature financialization.’ They define premature financialization as a turn to finance as a vehicle for accumulation before the process of industrialization has reached maturity. This contrasts with developed countries where financialization occurs after an advanced stage of economic and social development is reached, and where the growth of the financial sector, beyond a certain threshold, can be detrimental to economic activity. The paper examines the consequences of premature financialization for investment, growth, and financial stability.
  • Type of publication: Working Paper
  • Research or In The Media: Research
  • Research Area: Finance, Jobs & Macroeconomics
  • Publication Date: 2021-07-28
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  • Authors:
    • Add Authors: Esteban Pérez Caldentey
    • Add Authors: Matías Vernengo
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  • JEL Codes: E44
Financialization, Deindustrialization, and Instability in Latin America

Abstract

The paper analyzes the relation between premature deindustrialization in Latin America with what is termed premature financialization. Premature financialization is defined as a turn to finance, organized as an industrial concern, which is a vehicle for accumulation before the process of industrialization has reached maturity. This contrasts with developed countries where financialization occurs after an advanced stage of economic and social development is reached, and where the growth of the financial sector, beyond a certain threshold, can be detrimental to economic activity. The paper examines the consequences of premature financialization for investment, growth, and financial stability.

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