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  • Andersson, Erik, 1966, et al. (author)
  • Vardagslivets finansialisering
  • 2016
  • Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • I internationell samhällsvetenskaplig forskning används begreppet finansialisering för att förklara och beskriva den ökade betydelse som den finansiella ekonomin har i vår tid. I den här rapporten riktar vi sökarljuset mot hur vardagslivet omvandlats och hur finansiella logikers växande inflytande förändrar människors praktiker, relationer och identiteter (Martin 2002; Langley 2008). Rapporten anknyter därmed till en framväxande forskningsriktning som intresserar sig för, vad Haiven (2014) kallar, finansialiseringens kulturer. Med vardagslivets finansialisering åsyftar vi därmed hur människors vardagliga praktiker och meningssammanhang blir allt tätare sammanvävd med den finansiella ekonomins logiker, instrument och institutioner. Rapporten har karaktären av en antologi, i vilket ett antal forskare från olika samhällsvetenskapliga discipliner beskriver hur vardagslivet finansialiserats. Rapporten börjar med ett par studier av vad finansialiseringen kan betyda för enskilda människor och grupper i deras direkta vardag. Därefter rör vi oss ut mot de mer övergripande aspekterna och konsekvenserna av vardagslivets finansialisering, med frågor som hur denna utveckling stimulerats och hanterats av statliga aktörer och privata aktörer, samt vilka konsekvenser och innebörder finansialiseringen har haft för arbetslivet, välfärdsstaten och hur finansmarknaderna reglerats.
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  • Andersson, Erik, 1966, et al. (author)
  • Vardagslivets finansialisering
  • 2016
  • In: Ord & Bild. - 0030-4492. ; 2:2016, s. 38-47
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  • Broberg, Oskar, 1976 (author)
  • Börsen - sällskap, infrastruktur, marknad
  • 2016
  • In: Stockholmsbörsen på en förändrad finansmarknad. - Stockholm : Dialogos. - 9789175043036 ; , s. 71-126
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • I kapitlets beskrivs och analyseras Stockholmsbörsens organisatioriska utveckling från slutet av 1960-talet och fram till våra dagar, med fokus på 1980/90-talet.
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  • Broberg, Oskar, 1976, et al. (author)
  • Entreprenörskap och varumärken
  • 2016
  • In: Historisk Tidskrift. ; 136:1, s. 119-21
  • Review (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Recension av boken "Entreprenörskap och varumärken" (Larsson, Lönnborg och Winroth redaktörer).
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  • Broberg, Oskar, 1976, et al. (author)
  • Names, shares and mortgages: the formalisation of Swedish commercial bank lending, 1870-1938
  • 2019
  • In: Financial History Review. - : Cambridge University Press (CUP). - 0968-5650 .- 1474-0052. ; 26:1, s. 81-108
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This article explores the process of the formalisation of the Swedish financial market, through an analysis of commercial bank lending in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. The analysis shows that the incorporation of Swedish business around the turn of the century led to a shift from lending primarily backed by name security to an increased use of mortgage and shares as collateral - after the severe stock market crash in 1920/1 mortgage lending surpassed lending against shares as collateral. We interpret this change as an important part of the formalisation process of the financial system, as it standardised the valuation process and allowed creditors to exit on a secondary market. Our statistical testing points to increased financial wealth and liquidity represented by the broad money supply, plus population growth and urbanisation, as important forces behind this formalisation.
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  • Broberg, Oskar, 1976, et al. (author)
  • Reklam är inte vad det en gång var.
  • 2016
  • In: Ekonomisk Debatt. - 0345-2646. ; 44:8, s. 55-66
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Företagens sätt att förhålla sig till starka varumärken och reklam har genomgått lika stora förändringar som samhällsekonomin i stort under de senaste årtiondena. Det som en gång var reklam – annonser i dagstidningar – har i dag blivit marknadskommunikation integrerad i företagens totala värdekedjor. Vi beskriver utifrån ett historiskt material hur medielandskapet har vuxit och tekniken har genomgått snabba skiften, vilket har skapat entreprenöriella möjligheter i gränslandet mellan reklam och media, men även lett till utmaningar för det rådande regleringssystemet.
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  • Gunnarsson, Mattias, 1972, et al. (author)
  • KONVERSEUM – Rum för möjliga samtal : KONVERSEUM – Space for possible conversation
  • 2018
  • In: Exhibition at c/o Rydal, Rydal Textilmuseum 2018-05-05 - 06-03.
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    • KONVERSEUM is a materialization of our thoughts on conversation and dialogue and how they connect to, and have similar structures as the idea of play as we understand it. We try to combine the ideas of a good conversation to the way rules for play are set up as they are fluid and dependent on the will of all participants to keep playing, rather than ending the game by winning. We are testing the term conversation-play (samtalslek) as a way to participate in dialogue and the space of Konverseum as a place where the conversation-play can take place. The exhibition was set up as a constructed square space within the gallery of ℅ Rydal´s rather irregular space. The room consists of three new walls in a wooden frame standard CC60 structure measures 5 x 5 meters connected to one solid wall to the gallery. The three new walls are open and possible to walk through though there is an entrance in the solid wall. A thin steel wire runs along all the wooden walls and on it little steel clips hold papers with texts and ink line drawings.
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  • Rönnbäck, Klas, 1974, et al. (author)
  • All that glitters is not gold: The return on British investments in South Africa, 1869-1969
  • 2018
  • In: Journal for Studies in Economics and Econometrics. - 0379-6205. ; 42:2, s. 61-79
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • This article studies the return on British investments in South Africa during the period 1869 to 1969. The study is based on sample of 453 companies, operating within the region of current-day South Africa, and whose stocks were traded on the London Stock Exchange. Our analysis shows that the return on South African investments was substantially lower than what some previous research in the field has claimed. The results therefore challenge the received wisdom that investments in South Africa were particularly profitable to the investors.
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  • Rönnbäck, Klas, 1974, et al. (author)
  • Capital and Colonialism: The Return on British Investments in Africa 1869-1969
  • 2019
  • Book (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • This book engages in the long-standing debate on the relationship between capitalism and colonialism. Specifically, Rönnbäck and Broberg study the interaction between imperialist policies, colonial institutions and financial markets. Their primary method of analysis is examining micro- and macro-level data relating to a large sample of ventures operating in Africa and traded on the London Stock Exchange between 1869 and 1969. Their study shows that the relationship between capital and colonialism was highly complex. While return from investing in African colonies on average was not extraordinary, there were certainly many occasions when investors enjoyed high return due to various forms of exploitation. While there were actors with rational calculations and deliberate strategies, there was also an important element of chance in determining the return on investment – not least in the mining sector, which overall was the most important business for investment in African ventures during this period. This book finally also demonstrates that the different paths of decolonization in Africa had very diverse effects for investors.
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  • Rönnbäck, Klas, 1974, et al. (author)
  • Imperial profits – the return on British investments in Africa, 1869-1969
  • 2016
  • In: VI Annual Meeting of the African Economic History Network.
  • Conference paper (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • In this paper, we study the return on British investments in Sub-Saharan Africa during the colonial period. The paper analyzes investments in a larger set of countries and over a longer time-period than what has been done in any previous studies, using modern-day methods of estimating the return on investments. Our results show that the return was substantially higher on investments in Africa than the return on investments in Britain or elsewhere in the world during this time. The return was highest during the Scramble for Africa and during the interwar period. The latter fact has been almost completely missed in previous research in the profitability of imperialism. The high return was clearly associated with investments in mines in Southern Africa in general (and South African in particular), and thus seem attributable to a combination of rich mineral deposits, and colonial institutions driving down many of the costs associated with the extraction of these resources.
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