Global Economic Turmoil and the Public Good
Steven Rosefielde and
Daniel Quinn Mills
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Steven Rosefielde: University of North Carolina, USA
Daniel Quinn Mills: Harvard Business School, USA
in World Scientific Books from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
The global financial crisis of 2008 was resolved over the course of two years after the collapse of the US housing bubble, but the world economy did not vigorously rebound as expected. The West has been torpid, while Asian economic vitality has steadily waned. These developments have been diversely interpreted and authorities have responded with a series of institutional reforms and policy fixes, without coming to grips with accumulating national debts, the kinds of speculative practices that caused the financial crisis, and the inadequacies of neoclassical and Keynesian macroeconomic explanations.
Keywords: Global Economic Crisis; Global Financial Crisis; Crisis Prevention; Global Economic Sclerosis; European Union; Monetary Union; Fiscal Union; United States; China; India; Japan; Monetary Policy; Keynesianism; Central Banking; Fiscal Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
ISBN: 9789814590501
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Playing with Fire , pp 3-9

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- Ch 2 Ignoring Today's Dangers , pp 11-35

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- Ch 3 Insider Democracy , pp 37-56

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- Ch 4 Squeezing the Middle Class , pp 57-68

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- Ch 5 Liberalization for the Privileged , pp 69-85

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- Ch 6 East-West Polarization , pp 87-89

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- Ch 7 Degeneration, Crisis and Disorder , pp 91-94

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- Ch 8 Words Instead of Action , pp 97-105

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- Ch 9 Treadmill of Regulation , pp 107-125

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- Ch 10 Macroeconomic Miasma , pp 127-136

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- Ch 11 Dogmatism , pp 137-140

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- Ch 12 Pipe Dreams , pp 141-144

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- Ch 13 Doublethink , pp 145-148

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- Ch 14 The Importance of Inclusive Economic Theory , pp 151-154

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- Ch 15 Breaking Vicious Cycles , pp 155-162

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- Ch 16 Lesser Evil , pp 163-171

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- Ch 17 Prospects , pp 173-177

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