This also reflects the financialisation of industry resulting in its destruction and off shoring, with just a few monopolistic organisations left. The finance sector and investors have no interest in resilience and security, only in maximising their near term profit.
If the finance sector will not invest then the state has to, and the fin…
This also reflects the financialisation of industry resulting in its destruction and off shoring, with just a few monopolistic organisations left. The finance sector and investors have no interest in resilience and security, only in maximising their near term profit.
If the finance sector will not invest then the state has to, and the finance sector will have to contribute through its already excessive profits. As Rana Faroohar wrote, we have Makers and Takers. The Takers have taken too much and hollowed out their countries, especially UK and USA
This also reflects the financialisation of industry resulting in its destruction and off shoring, with just a few monopolistic organisations left. The finance sector and investors have no interest in resilience and security, only in maximising their near term profit.
If the finance sector will not invest then the state has to, and the finance sector will have to contribute through its already excessive profits. As Rana Faroohar wrote, we have Makers and Takers. The Takers have taken too much and hollowed out their countries, especially UK and USA