'Survival capitalism' and the Big Bang
Culture, contingency and capital in the making of the 1980s financial revolution
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Exploring the financial revolution of the 1980s, this cultural history delves into significant institutions such as the Thatcher government, the Bank of England, and the London Stock Exchange. It provides fresh insights into the Big Bang reforms that transformed the City of London, drawing parallels to contemporary discussions around Big Bang 2.0 in the 2020s. The narrative captures the essence of a pivotal era in finance, revealing its lasting impact on modern economic policies and practices.
