Financial power shift: State losing control over money allocation since WW2.
The article examines how the UK and German financial systems have lost power to control money since WW2. It combines different economic theories to show how the state's ability to influence credit has decreased over time. This loss of financial power affects the economy and democracy. The rise of financial markets has shifted economic control to the finance sector. The study argues that the traditional explanations for this shift are not enough to understand its root causes.