This book provides a thoroughly socialised and historically based account of financial crises, and of the post-2007/08 crisis in particular. It draws on Marx and offers a theoretically informed but empirically based understanding of recent political and economic transformations.
This book provides a thoroughly socialised and historically based account of financial crises, and of the post-2007/08 crisis in particular. It draws on Marx and offers a theoretically informed but empirically based understanding of recent political and economic transformations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bill Dunn is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Political Economy, University of Sydney, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Understanding the political economy of global capitalism and crises 2. Capitalism and other social orders 3. Value theory in an incompletely capitalist society 4. The heterogeneity of capital 5. A contribution to a theory of crisis and recovery 6. States and global capitalism 7. The Keynesian moment and its contradictions 8. Global restructuring: extensive accumulation and financialization 9. The world market and the Crisis 10. Recession or renewal 11. Re-locating capital?
1. Understanding the political economy of global capitalism and crises 2. Capitalism and other social orders 3. Value theory in an incompletely capitalist society 4. The heterogeneity of capital 5. A contribution to a theory of crisis and recovery 6. States and global capitalism 7. The Keynesian moment and its contradictions 8. Global restructuring: extensive accumulation and financialization 9. The world market and the Crisis 10. Recession or renewal 11. Re-locating capital?
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