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Błażej Kiermasz, Mikołaj Kszczotek (2020/3, Miscellanea, p. 468)

VIX – Security or Threat? The Consequences of financialization of the ‘Fear Index”

VIX is a popular index used by financial analysts and economists to measure the level of ‘fear’ among investors. The aim of the paper is to show that the information function of this index has been distorted because the use on a large scale of the strategy to sell volatility can lead to strong fluctuations of the index which are unrelated do the fundamental situation. In particular, the (...)


Izabela Bludnik (2019/4, Articles, p. 399)

Endogenous Money Supply under financialization: Heterodox Economic Perspective

Heterodox economics interprets the phenomena of endogenous money supply and financialization, and the cause-and-effect relationship between them, in a way different than mainstream economics. Endogeneity is perceived here as a durable and constant feature of money, which constitutes at the same time a determinant of financialization. The latter, in turn, is considered as a temporary and (...)


Justyna Franc-Dąbrowska (2018/6, Miscellanea, p. 701)

Financialization of the Economy and the Increase of Value

The article discusses the issue of financialization the economy and the connection between this process and the increase of value. The essence and history of finance are presented. Subsequently, consideration was given to the link between the financialization of the economy and the causes and effects of the financial crisis, including the pros and cons of financialization. The third element (...)




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