Francesco Schettino, Fabio Clementi
Crisis, Inequalities and Poverty
The Structural Inequities of Capitalism, from Lehman Brothers to Covid-19
Francesco Schettino, Fabio Clementi
Crisis, Inequalities and Poverty
The Structural Inequities of Capitalism, from Lehman Brothers to Covid-19
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In Crisis, inequalities and Poverty, Schettino and Clementi provide an empirical and theoretical analysis of the capitalist crisis of the last two decades with a particular focus on the impact on poverty and inequality.
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In Crisis, inequalities and Poverty, Schettino and Clementi provide an empirical and theoretical analysis of the capitalist crisis of the last two decades with a particular focus on the impact on poverty and inequality.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Brill
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 160mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9789004514423
- ISBN-10: 9004514422
- Artikelnr.: 65567623
- Verlag: Brill
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 160mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9789004514423
- ISBN-10: 9004514422
- Artikelnr.: 65567623
Foreword
Acknowledgments
List of Figures and Tables
1 The Nature of the Crisis
1 Underconsumption, Prices and Profits
2 Excess Commodities, Excess Needs
3 Pressure to Purchase, Debt and Speculation
4 Financial Speculation and the Ratings Agencies
5 Currency Conflict
2 Dollar vs. Euro From the 2010 Attack to the final surrender of 2015
1 An Evening in Manhattan
2 The Spectre of Speculation
3 The Final Surrender: The Greek Clinamen
4 ttip , tpp and Global Conflict
3 A Flood of Liquidity From qe towards a New Despotic Management of
Capitalism
1 ‘Hostile Brothers’ and Fictitious Capital
2 Quantitative Easing ( qe )
3 The Effects of Quantitative Easing
4 Capitalism’s Addiction Problem
5 When It Rains, It Pours
6 Capital’s New Despotism
4 Income Distribution Concepts, Analytical Tools and Empirical Evidence
1 Income Distribution
1.1 Basic Concepts
1.2 Representing Income Distribution
2 Global Income Distribution
2.1 Income Distribution in Italy
3 Economic Inequality
3.1 Measuring Inequality
3.2 Relative vs. Absolute Inequality
3.3 Inequality in the World
4 Income Inequality in Italy
4.1 The Causes of Inequality
5 Poverty: Definition and Measurement
6 Defining Poverty
6.1 Standard of living
6.2 Uni- and Multidimensional Poverty
6.3 Relative and Absolute Poverty
7 Poverty Lines
7.1 Measuring Poverty
7.2 Poverty in the World
7.3 Poverty in Italy
8 Income Polarisation
8.1 Definition
8.2 Inequality and Income Polarisation
8.3 Measuring Income Polarisation
8.4 Income Polarisation in Practice
5 The Effects of the Crisis on Poverty and Inequality
1 More People in Poverty?
2 A Less Equal World?
6 Pandemic, Crisis, Inequality and Conflict
1 The Crisis Scenario Pre Covid 19
2 Epidemic, Misery, Inequality and Conflict
7 Afterword Socialism or Barbarism: Where Do We Go from Crisis,
Inequalities and Poverty?
Haider A. Khan
References
Index
Acknowledgments
List of Figures and Tables
1 The Nature of the Crisis
1 Underconsumption, Prices and Profits
2 Excess Commodities, Excess Needs
3 Pressure to Purchase, Debt and Speculation
4 Financial Speculation and the Ratings Agencies
5 Currency Conflict
2 Dollar vs. Euro From the 2010 Attack to the final surrender of 2015
1 An Evening in Manhattan
2 The Spectre of Speculation
3 The Final Surrender: The Greek Clinamen
4 ttip , tpp and Global Conflict
3 A Flood of Liquidity From qe towards a New Despotic Management of
Capitalism
1 ‘Hostile Brothers’ and Fictitious Capital
2 Quantitative Easing ( qe )
3 The Effects of Quantitative Easing
4 Capitalism’s Addiction Problem
5 When It Rains, It Pours
6 Capital’s New Despotism
4 Income Distribution Concepts, Analytical Tools and Empirical Evidence
1 Income Distribution
1.1 Basic Concepts
1.2 Representing Income Distribution
2 Global Income Distribution
2.1 Income Distribution in Italy
3 Economic Inequality
3.1 Measuring Inequality
3.2 Relative vs. Absolute Inequality
3.3 Inequality in the World
4 Income Inequality in Italy
4.1 The Causes of Inequality
5 Poverty: Definition and Measurement
6 Defining Poverty
6.1 Standard of living
6.2 Uni- and Multidimensional Poverty
6.3 Relative and Absolute Poverty
7 Poverty Lines
7.1 Measuring Poverty
7.2 Poverty in the World
7.3 Poverty in Italy
8 Income Polarisation
8.1 Definition
8.2 Inequality and Income Polarisation
8.3 Measuring Income Polarisation
8.4 Income Polarisation in Practice
5 The Effects of the Crisis on Poverty and Inequality
1 More People in Poverty?
2 A Less Equal World?
6 Pandemic, Crisis, Inequality and Conflict
1 The Crisis Scenario Pre Covid 19
2 Epidemic, Misery, Inequality and Conflict
7 Afterword Socialism or Barbarism: Where Do We Go from Crisis,
Inequalities and Poverty?
Haider A. Khan
References
Index
Foreword
Acknowledgments
List of Figures and Tables
1 The Nature of the Crisis
1 Underconsumption, Prices and Profits
2 Excess Commodities, Excess Needs
3 Pressure to Purchase, Debt and Speculation
4 Financial Speculation and the Ratings Agencies
5 Currency Conflict
2 Dollar vs. Euro From the 2010 Attack to the final surrender of 2015
1 An Evening in Manhattan
2 The Spectre of Speculation
3 The Final Surrender: The Greek Clinamen
4 ttip , tpp and Global Conflict
3 A Flood of Liquidity From qe towards a New Despotic Management of
Capitalism
1 ‘Hostile Brothers’ and Fictitious Capital
2 Quantitative Easing ( qe )
3 The Effects of Quantitative Easing
4 Capitalism’s Addiction Problem
5 When It Rains, It Pours
6 Capital’s New Despotism
4 Income Distribution Concepts, Analytical Tools and Empirical Evidence
1 Income Distribution
1.1 Basic Concepts
1.2 Representing Income Distribution
2 Global Income Distribution
2.1 Income Distribution in Italy
3 Economic Inequality
3.1 Measuring Inequality
3.2 Relative vs. Absolute Inequality
3.3 Inequality in the World
4 Income Inequality in Italy
4.1 The Causes of Inequality
5 Poverty: Definition and Measurement
6 Defining Poverty
6.1 Standard of living
6.2 Uni- and Multidimensional Poverty
6.3 Relative and Absolute Poverty
7 Poverty Lines
7.1 Measuring Poverty
7.2 Poverty in the World
7.3 Poverty in Italy
8 Income Polarisation
8.1 Definition
8.2 Inequality and Income Polarisation
8.3 Measuring Income Polarisation
8.4 Income Polarisation in Practice
5 The Effects of the Crisis on Poverty and Inequality
1 More People in Poverty?
2 A Less Equal World?
6 Pandemic, Crisis, Inequality and Conflict
1 The Crisis Scenario Pre Covid 19
2 Epidemic, Misery, Inequality and Conflict
7 Afterword Socialism or Barbarism: Where Do We Go from Crisis,
Inequalities and Poverty?
Haider A. Khan
References
Index
Acknowledgments
List of Figures and Tables
1 The Nature of the Crisis
1 Underconsumption, Prices and Profits
2 Excess Commodities, Excess Needs
3 Pressure to Purchase, Debt and Speculation
4 Financial Speculation and the Ratings Agencies
5 Currency Conflict
2 Dollar vs. Euro From the 2010 Attack to the final surrender of 2015
1 An Evening in Manhattan
2 The Spectre of Speculation
3 The Final Surrender: The Greek Clinamen
4 ttip , tpp and Global Conflict
3 A Flood of Liquidity From qe towards a New Despotic Management of
Capitalism
1 ‘Hostile Brothers’ and Fictitious Capital
2 Quantitative Easing ( qe )
3 The Effects of Quantitative Easing
4 Capitalism’s Addiction Problem
5 When It Rains, It Pours
6 Capital’s New Despotism
4 Income Distribution Concepts, Analytical Tools and Empirical Evidence
1 Income Distribution
1.1 Basic Concepts
1.2 Representing Income Distribution
2 Global Income Distribution
2.1 Income Distribution in Italy
3 Economic Inequality
3.1 Measuring Inequality
3.2 Relative vs. Absolute Inequality
3.3 Inequality in the World
4 Income Inequality in Italy
4.1 The Causes of Inequality
5 Poverty: Definition and Measurement
6 Defining Poverty
6.1 Standard of living
6.2 Uni- and Multidimensional Poverty
6.3 Relative and Absolute Poverty
7 Poverty Lines
7.1 Measuring Poverty
7.2 Poverty in the World
7.3 Poverty in Italy
8 Income Polarisation
8.1 Definition
8.2 Inequality and Income Polarisation
8.3 Measuring Income Polarisation
8.4 Income Polarisation in Practice
5 The Effects of the Crisis on Poverty and Inequality
1 More People in Poverty?
2 A Less Equal World?
6 Pandemic, Crisis, Inequality and Conflict
1 The Crisis Scenario Pre Covid 19
2 Epidemic, Misery, Inequality and Conflict
7 Afterword Socialism or Barbarism: Where Do We Go from Crisis,
Inequalities and Poverty?
Haider A. Khan
References
Index