Public financing of the economy in a financialised context: A critical literature review
Alex Amiotte Suchet and
Marion Tosolini
Working Papers of BETA from Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg
Abstract:
Since the 1990s, a growing body of literature has examined the role of the state in the economy within the financialised accumulation regime. However, despite the proliferation of such studies, this literature remains fragmented, with no real attempt to bring coherence to it. This article pursues three objectives. First, it offers a synthetic review of this scholarship and shows that the investor state and derisking state frameworks form part of a single research programme on the public financing of the financialised economy, and that they help to explain the persistence of financialisation despite its well-documented fragilities. Second, we show through two case studies that the instruments of public financing display strong long-term continuity. Third, we argue that what truly characterises financialised public intervention is not the instruments themselves but the techniques through which they operate and their position within the architecture of public action. This article thereby echoes recent calls for periodisations that articulate continuity and rupture rather than collapse one into the other.
Keywords: public financing; financialisation; derisking; investor state; finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E44 E58 G28 H81 N24 P16 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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