After the Great Recession
Herausgeber: Cynamon, Barry Z; Setterfield, Mark; Fazzari, Steven
After the Great Recession
Herausgeber: Cynamon, Barry Z; Setterfield, Mark; Fazzari, Steven
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A collection of essays about the US Great Recession of 2007 to 2009 and the subsequent stagnation from prominent scholars.
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A collection of essays about the US Great Recession of 2007 to 2009 and the subsequent stagnation from prominent scholars.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 737g
- ISBN-13: 9781107015890
- ISBN-10: 1107015898
- Artikelnr.: 36027566
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 737g
- ISBN-13: 9781107015890
- ISBN-10: 1107015898
- Artikelnr.: 36027566
Part I. Introduction and Overview: 1. Understanding the great recession
Barry Z. Cynamon, Steven M. Fazzari and Mark Setterfield; 2. America's
exhausted paradigm: macroeconomic causes of the financial crisis and great
recession Thomas I. Palley; Part II. Emergence of Financial Instability: 3.
Minsky's money manager capitalism: assessment and reform L. Randall Wray;
4. Trying to serve two masters: the dilemma of financial regulation Jan
Kregel; 5. How bonus-driven 'rainmaker' financial firms enrich top
employees, destroy shareholder value, and create systemic financial
instability James Crotty; Part III. Household Spending and Debt: Source of
Past Growth-Seeds of Recent Collapse: 6. The end of the consumer age Barry
Z. Cynamon and Steven M. Fazzari; 7. Wages, demand and US macroeconomic
travails: diagnosis and prognosis Mark Setterfield; Part IV. Global
Dimensions of US Crisis: 8. Global imbalances and US trade in the great
recession and its aftermath Robert Blecker; Part V. Economic Policy after
the Great Recession: 9. Confronting the Kindleberger moment: credit,
fiscal, and regulatory policy to avoid economic disaster Gerald Epstein;
10. Fiscal policy: the recent record and lessons for the future Dean Baker;
11. No need to panic about US government deficits Barry Z. Cynamon and
Steven M. Fazzari; 12. Fiscal policy for the great recession and beyond
Pavlina Tcherneva; Part VI. The Way Forward: 13. Demand, finance, and
uncertainty beyond the great recession Barry Z. Cynamon, Steven M. Fazzari
and Mark Setterfield.
Barry Z. Cynamon, Steven M. Fazzari and Mark Setterfield; 2. America's
exhausted paradigm: macroeconomic causes of the financial crisis and great
recession Thomas I. Palley; Part II. Emergence of Financial Instability: 3.
Minsky's money manager capitalism: assessment and reform L. Randall Wray;
4. Trying to serve two masters: the dilemma of financial regulation Jan
Kregel; 5. How bonus-driven 'rainmaker' financial firms enrich top
employees, destroy shareholder value, and create systemic financial
instability James Crotty; Part III. Household Spending and Debt: Source of
Past Growth-Seeds of Recent Collapse: 6. The end of the consumer age Barry
Z. Cynamon and Steven M. Fazzari; 7. Wages, demand and US macroeconomic
travails: diagnosis and prognosis Mark Setterfield; Part IV. Global
Dimensions of US Crisis: 8. Global imbalances and US trade in the great
recession and its aftermath Robert Blecker; Part V. Economic Policy after
the Great Recession: 9. Confronting the Kindleberger moment: credit,
fiscal, and regulatory policy to avoid economic disaster Gerald Epstein;
10. Fiscal policy: the recent record and lessons for the future Dean Baker;
11. No need to panic about US government deficits Barry Z. Cynamon and
Steven M. Fazzari; 12. Fiscal policy for the great recession and beyond
Pavlina Tcherneva; Part VI. The Way Forward: 13. Demand, finance, and
uncertainty beyond the great recession Barry Z. Cynamon, Steven M. Fazzari
and Mark Setterfield.
Part I. Introduction and Overview: 1. Understanding the great recession
Barry Z. Cynamon, Steven M. Fazzari and Mark Setterfield; 2. America's
exhausted paradigm: macroeconomic causes of the financial crisis and great
recession Thomas I. Palley; Part II. Emergence of Financial Instability: 3.
Minsky's money manager capitalism: assessment and reform L. Randall Wray;
4. Trying to serve two masters: the dilemma of financial regulation Jan
Kregel; 5. How bonus-driven 'rainmaker' financial firms enrich top
employees, destroy shareholder value, and create systemic financial
instability James Crotty; Part III. Household Spending and Debt: Source of
Past Growth-Seeds of Recent Collapse: 6. The end of the consumer age Barry
Z. Cynamon and Steven M. Fazzari; 7. Wages, demand and US macroeconomic
travails: diagnosis and prognosis Mark Setterfield; Part IV. Global
Dimensions of US Crisis: 8. Global imbalances and US trade in the great
recession and its aftermath Robert Blecker; Part V. Economic Policy after
the Great Recession: 9. Confronting the Kindleberger moment: credit,
fiscal, and regulatory policy to avoid economic disaster Gerald Epstein;
10. Fiscal policy: the recent record and lessons for the future Dean Baker;
11. No need to panic about US government deficits Barry Z. Cynamon and
Steven M. Fazzari; 12. Fiscal policy for the great recession and beyond
Pavlina Tcherneva; Part VI. The Way Forward: 13. Demand, finance, and
uncertainty beyond the great recession Barry Z. Cynamon, Steven M. Fazzari
and Mark Setterfield.
Barry Z. Cynamon, Steven M. Fazzari and Mark Setterfield; 2. America's
exhausted paradigm: macroeconomic causes of the financial crisis and great
recession Thomas I. Palley; Part II. Emergence of Financial Instability: 3.
Minsky's money manager capitalism: assessment and reform L. Randall Wray;
4. Trying to serve two masters: the dilemma of financial regulation Jan
Kregel; 5. How bonus-driven 'rainmaker' financial firms enrich top
employees, destroy shareholder value, and create systemic financial
instability James Crotty; Part III. Household Spending and Debt: Source of
Past Growth-Seeds of Recent Collapse: 6. The end of the consumer age Barry
Z. Cynamon and Steven M. Fazzari; 7. Wages, demand and US macroeconomic
travails: diagnosis and prognosis Mark Setterfield; Part IV. Global
Dimensions of US Crisis: 8. Global imbalances and US trade in the great
recession and its aftermath Robert Blecker; Part V. Economic Policy after
the Great Recession: 9. Confronting the Kindleberger moment: credit,
fiscal, and regulatory policy to avoid economic disaster Gerald Epstein;
10. Fiscal policy: the recent record and lessons for the future Dean Baker;
11. No need to panic about US government deficits Barry Z. Cynamon and
Steven M. Fazzari; 12. Fiscal policy for the great recession and beyond
Pavlina Tcherneva; Part VI. The Way Forward: 13. Demand, finance, and
uncertainty beyond the great recession Barry Z. Cynamon, Steven M. Fazzari
and Mark Setterfield.