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A human ecology economics (HEE) framework for the analysis of financial instability

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Chapter 5 in Financial Crises and Recession in the Global Economy, Fourth Edition, 2016, pp 142-179 from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: This chapter presents a ‘human ecology economics (HEE)’ framework to guide research and policymaking on large-scale financial crisis and then uses the HEE framework to elaborate recent financial instabilities. It identifies the longer-term role of various kinds of ‘capital’ in the financial system, including how capital is important for sustainable growth and development. The long-term effects of financial globalization and related processes of capital accumulation are discussed. Through a process defined as ‘US money-mercantilism, ,the US dollar core of the global system is seen as a major ‘winner’ in the new structure of the global economy. Suggestions for policymakers as well as conclusions to the book are presented.

Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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