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Author(s):  
Maya Sari ◽  
Nur Adilla Bahri Lubis ◽  
Jufrizen Jufrizen

The purpose of this study was to determine and analyze the effect of financial literacy on consumptive behavior of students with financial concentration in 2017 in the Management Study Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara. to find out and analyze the effect of self-control on consumptive behavior. Students with 2017 financial stambuc concentration in Management Study Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara. This study uses a quantitative research approach. The data analysis technique in this study uses multiple linear analysis techniques. The results of the study indicate that partially there is a significant effect of the Financial Literacy variable on the Consumptive Behavior of the Students of the Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara. The results of this study conclude that partially there is a significant effect of the variable Self-Control on Consumptive Behavior in Students of the Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara. Economics and Business Universitas Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara.


El Dinar ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 48
Author(s):  
Esy Nur Aisyah

<p><em>Increasing entrepreneurial spirit requires new breakthroughs. The aim is to increase entrepreneurial spirit to students in business establishments. The development of a microfinance mentoring model based on entrepreneurship can educate students to participate in reducing the number of poverty and unemployment. The purpose of this study was to design a microfinance mentoring model for entrepreneurship-based students at the El Dinar Finance House Laboratory. Financing assistance model uses matching programs to courses related to finance and business, for example, the business plan courses that are followed by students of entrepreneurial concentration and financing analysis courses followed by students of financial concentration. Lecturers in each courses coordinate with the laboratory team regarding real-time mentoring and evaluation of student practice. The assistance carried out by El-Dinar Finance House is 1) Monitor the mutation of the customer's bank account, 2) Monitor the repayment of installments, 3) visit the customer's business location to directly monitor the business operations and business development (financial statements), 4) monitor against the development of similar businesses through mass media or other media.</em></p><p><em> </em></p>


2017 ◽  
Vol 26 (spe) ◽  
pp. 857-877 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert Guttmann

Abstract Financialization, expressing the growing importance of finance in the modus operandi of our capitalist system, has emerged as a key concept in various heterodox approaches over the last dozen years - be they Post-Keynesians (E. Stockhammer, E. Hein), American Radicals (G. Epstein, G. Krippner), Marxists (J. Bellamy Foster, G. Dumenil) or French Régulationists (M. Aglietta, R. Boyer). But until now those various analysts have each looked at this very complex phenomenon from one or the other specific angle. In this article, I am trying to provide a more comprehensive analysis of financialization by tracing its two primary drivers - structural changes making non-financial actors more dependent on debt-financing as well as financial-income sources (“financial centralization”) while also giving increased weight to the financial sector in the economy (“financial concentration”). The complex interaction between financial centralization and financial concentration has yielded a financialized growth dynamic fueling consecutive debt-financed asset bubbles in the center, the United States, that spurs export-led growth in the periphery. Framing this financialized growth dynamic in the Régulationist context as a historically conditioned accumulation regime, finance-led capitalism, I analyze its rise (1982 - 2007) in the wake of key changes in finance and its subsequent structural crisis (2007-2012) to provide a more complete approach to the crucial phenomenon of financialization.


2015 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 203-226
Author(s):  
ROBERT GUTTMANN

Global finance, combining offshore banking and universal banks to drive a broader globalization process, has transformed the modus operandi of the world economy. This requires a new "meta-economic" framework in which short-term portfolio-investment flows are treated as the dominant phenomenon they have become. Organized by global finance, these layered bi-directional flows between center and periphery manage a tension between financial concentration and monetary fragmentation. The resulting imbalances express the asymmetries built into that tension and render the exchange rate a more strategic policy variable than ever.


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