In The Politics of Public Debt Daniel Bin analyzes how fiscal and monetary policies and the administration of public debt related to class, labor, and democracy during the period of neoliberal financialization in Brazil.
In The Politics of Public Debt Daniel Bin analyzes how fiscal and monetary policies and the administration of public debt related to class, labor, and democracy during the period of neoliberal financialization in Brazil.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniel Bin is an associate professor at the University of Brasilia. He was a visiting scholar at Yale University and at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Bin has published on economic policies and their implications for labor and class relations, and more recently on dispossessions of means of subsistence and production.
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Acknowledgements ix Preface x List of Figures xii Introduction 1The Politics of Financialization 1 Crisis of Accumulation and Reaction of Finance 2 Financial Expansion of the Brazilian Economy 3 Fictitious Capital as a Concrete Social Relation 2Capitalist State and Financial Hegemony 1 Capitalist Economy and Capitalist State 2 Financial Hegemony in the State Apparatus 3 The Class Character of Macroeconomic Policy 3Fiscal Superstructure, Expropriation, and Exploitation 1 The Financialization of Class Exploitation 2 Exploitation beyond Labor Exchange 3 Public Debt, Taxation, and Redistribution of Surpluses 4 Public Debt and the Rise in the Rate of Exploitation 5 State Spending and Appropriation of Income 4Macroeconomic Policy and Economic Democracy 1 Capitalism or Democracy 2 Depoliticization of Economic Policy 3 Selective Bureaucratic Insulation 4 Monetary Expectations and Inducements 5 The Talking Shop of Macroeconomic Policy 6 Economic Democracy and Democratic Socialism Conclusion Afterword: The 2016 Coup d 'état Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements ix Preface x List of Figures xii Introduction 1The Politics of Financialization 1 Crisis of Accumulation and Reaction of Finance 2 Financial Expansion of the Brazilian Economy 3 Fictitious Capital as a Concrete Social Relation 2Capitalist State and Financial Hegemony 1 Capitalist Economy and Capitalist State 2 Financial Hegemony in the State Apparatus 3 The Class Character of Macroeconomic Policy 3Fiscal Superstructure, Expropriation, and Exploitation 1 The Financialization of Class Exploitation 2 Exploitation beyond Labor Exchange 3 Public Debt, Taxation, and Redistribution of Surpluses 4 Public Debt and the Rise in the Rate of Exploitation 5 State Spending and Appropriation of Income 4Macroeconomic Policy and Economic Democracy 1 Capitalism or Democracy 2 Depoliticization of Economic Policy 3 Selective Bureaucratic Insulation 4 Monetary Expectations and Inducements 5 The Talking Shop of Macroeconomic Policy 6 Economic Democracy and Democratic Socialism Conclusion Afterword: The 2016 Coup d 'état Bibliography Index
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