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Rex A Mckenzie
Kingston University London - Kingston upon Thames / United Kingdom
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Rex A Mckenzie's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Anchoring capital in place: The grounded impact of international wealth chains on housing markets in LondonR McKenzie, R AtkinsonUrban Studies 57 (1), 21-38, 2020502020
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Casino capitalism with derivatives: Fragility and instability in contemporary financeRA McKenzieReview of Radical Political Economics 43 (2), 198-215, 2011412011
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Volatile capital flows and a route to financial crisis in South AfricaR McKenzie, N Pons-Vignon162012
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The Africa Rising Narrative-Whither development?RA McKenzieFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University, 2016112016
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Financialization and Labor: What Does Marikana Tell Us About Inequality in South AfricaRA McKenzieNew School for Social Research, Department of Economics Working Papers, 201392013
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