Objectif
The research programme will integrate diverse levels, methods and disciplinary traditions with the aim of developing a comprehensive policy agenda for changing the role of the financial system to help achieve a future which is sustainable in environmental, social and economic terms. The programme involves an integrated and balanced consortium involving partners from 14 countries that has unsurpassed experience of deploying diverse perspectives both within economics and across disciplines inclusive of economics. The programme is distinctively pluralistic, and aims to forge alliances across the social sciences, so as to understand how finance can better serve economic, social and environmental needs. The central issues addressed are the ways in which the growth and performance of economies in the last 30 years have been dependent on the characteristics of the processes of financialisation; how has financialisation impacted on the achievement of specific economic, social, and environmental objectives?; the nature of the relationship between financialisation and the sustainability of the financial system, economic development and the environment?; the lessons to be drawn from the crisis about the nature and impacts of financialisation? ; what are the requisites of a financial system able to support a process of sustainable development, broadly conceived?
Champ scientifique
Appel à propositions
FP7-SSH-2010-1
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Régime de financement
CP-IP - Large-scale integrating projectCoordinateur
LS2 9JT Leeds
Royaume-Uni
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Participants (14)
53100 Siena
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WC1H OXG London
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75341 Paris
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1060 BRUXELLES
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61 875 Poznan
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12616 Tallinn
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10825 Berlin
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3000 995 Coimbra
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8200 Veszprem
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10561 Athina
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06800 Ankara
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22100 LUND
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2001 Johannesburg
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48940 Leioa
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