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New Perspectives on the Critique of Economic Theory and Policy
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This collection puts forward promising reinterpretations of the primary schools of heterodox political economy, stringent critiques of the conventional readings of the recession, new schemes of theoretical and empirical analysis of the crisis, and proposals for economic policies alternative to those hitherto adopted.
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This collection puts forward promising reinterpretations of the primary schools of heterodox political economy, stringent critiques of the conventional readings of the recession, new schemes of theoretical and empirical analysis of the crisis, and proposals for economic policies alternative to those hitherto adopted.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2013
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- Artikelnr.: 38269933
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136724169
- Artikelnr.: 38269933
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Emiliano Brancaccio is Research fellow and professor of Political Economy and Labour Economics at the Università del Sannio, Benevento, Italy Giuseppe Fontana is Professor of Monetary Economics at the University of Leeds, UK, and Associate Professor at the Università del Sannio, Italy.
Preface Malcolm Sawyer. The Global Economic Crisis: An Introduction
Emiliano Brancaccio and Giuseppe Fontana Part 1: Economic Theory 1. On the
Supposed Completeness of the Mainstream Theories of Crisis Emiliano
Brancaccio 2. Economy and Economics: The Twin Crises Alessandro Vercelli
3. The Great Recession and the Third Crisis in Economic Theory Riccardo
Bellofiore and Joseph Halevi 4. As If Nothing Were Going to Happen: A
Search in Vain for Warnings about the Current Crisis in Economic Journals
with the Highest Impact Factors Andrea Imperia and Vincenzo Maffeo Part 2:
Labour, Distribution and Profit Trends 5. Changes in Income Distribution,
Financial Disorder and Crisis Aldo Barba and Massimo Pivetti 6. Income
Distribution and Borrowing: Tracking the U.S. Economy with a "New
Cambridge" Model Gennaro Zezza 7. Changes in Functional Income Distribution
in Italy and Europe Antonella Stirati 8. Low Wages, Consumer Credit and the
Crisis: A Monetary Theory of Production Approach Guglielmo Forges Davanzati
and Riccardo Realfonzo 9. Back to the Future? The Tendency of the (Maximum)
Rate of Profit to Fall: Empirical Evidence and Theory Stefano Perri Part 3:
International Economic Relations 10. The International Circuit of Key
Currencies and the Global Crisis: Is There Scope for Reform? Lilia
Costabile 11. Globalisation and the Great Crisis Ernesto Screpanti 12. The
Global Crisis in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: How the IMF Responded
Andrea F. Presbitero and Alberto Zazzaro 13. Notes on Europe, German
Mercantilism and the Current Crisis Sergio Cesaratto Part 4: Economic
Policy 14. Privatization, Reproduction and Crisis: The Case of Utilities
Bruno Bosco 15. Property Rights in the Knowledge Economy: An Explanation of
the Crisis Ugo Pagano and Maria Alessandra Rossi 16. Employment and Income
Distribution from a Classical-Keynesian Point of View: Some Tools to Ground
a Normative Analysis Enrico Bellino
Emiliano Brancaccio and Giuseppe Fontana Part 1: Economic Theory 1. On the
Supposed Completeness of the Mainstream Theories of Crisis Emiliano
Brancaccio 2. Economy and Economics: The Twin Crises Alessandro Vercelli
3. The Great Recession and the Third Crisis in Economic Theory Riccardo
Bellofiore and Joseph Halevi 4. As If Nothing Were Going to Happen: A
Search in Vain for Warnings about the Current Crisis in Economic Journals
with the Highest Impact Factors Andrea Imperia and Vincenzo Maffeo Part 2:
Labour, Distribution and Profit Trends 5. Changes in Income Distribution,
Financial Disorder and Crisis Aldo Barba and Massimo Pivetti 6. Income
Distribution and Borrowing: Tracking the U.S. Economy with a "New
Cambridge" Model Gennaro Zezza 7. Changes in Functional Income Distribution
in Italy and Europe Antonella Stirati 8. Low Wages, Consumer Credit and the
Crisis: A Monetary Theory of Production Approach Guglielmo Forges Davanzati
and Riccardo Realfonzo 9. Back to the Future? The Tendency of the (Maximum)
Rate of Profit to Fall: Empirical Evidence and Theory Stefano Perri Part 3:
International Economic Relations 10. The International Circuit of Key
Currencies and the Global Crisis: Is There Scope for Reform? Lilia
Costabile 11. Globalisation and the Great Crisis Ernesto Screpanti 12. The
Global Crisis in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: How the IMF Responded
Andrea F. Presbitero and Alberto Zazzaro 13. Notes on Europe, German
Mercantilism and the Current Crisis Sergio Cesaratto Part 4: Economic
Policy 14. Privatization, Reproduction and Crisis: The Case of Utilities
Bruno Bosco 15. Property Rights in the Knowledge Economy: An Explanation of
the Crisis Ugo Pagano and Maria Alessandra Rossi 16. Employment and Income
Distribution from a Classical-Keynesian Point of View: Some Tools to Ground
a Normative Analysis Enrico Bellino
Preface Malcolm Sawyer. The Global Economic Crisis: An Introduction
Emiliano Brancaccio and Giuseppe Fontana Part 1: Economic Theory 1. On the
Supposed Completeness of the Mainstream Theories of Crisis Emiliano
Brancaccio 2. Economy and Economics: The Twin Crises Alessandro Vercelli
3. The Great Recession and the Third Crisis in Economic Theory Riccardo
Bellofiore and Joseph Halevi 4. As If Nothing Were Going to Happen: A
Search in Vain for Warnings about the Current Crisis in Economic Journals
with the Highest Impact Factors Andrea Imperia and Vincenzo Maffeo Part 2:
Labour, Distribution and Profit Trends 5. Changes in Income Distribution,
Financial Disorder and Crisis Aldo Barba and Massimo Pivetti 6. Income
Distribution and Borrowing: Tracking the U.S. Economy with a "New
Cambridge" Model Gennaro Zezza 7. Changes in Functional Income Distribution
in Italy and Europe Antonella Stirati 8. Low Wages, Consumer Credit and the
Crisis: A Monetary Theory of Production Approach Guglielmo Forges Davanzati
and Riccardo Realfonzo 9. Back to the Future? The Tendency of the (Maximum)
Rate of Profit to Fall: Empirical Evidence and Theory Stefano Perri Part 3:
International Economic Relations 10. The International Circuit of Key
Currencies and the Global Crisis: Is There Scope for Reform? Lilia
Costabile 11. Globalisation and the Great Crisis Ernesto Screpanti 12. The
Global Crisis in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: How the IMF Responded
Andrea F. Presbitero and Alberto Zazzaro 13. Notes on Europe, German
Mercantilism and the Current Crisis Sergio Cesaratto Part 4: Economic
Policy 14. Privatization, Reproduction and Crisis: The Case of Utilities
Bruno Bosco 15. Property Rights in the Knowledge Economy: An Explanation of
the Crisis Ugo Pagano and Maria Alessandra Rossi 16. Employment and Income
Distribution from a Classical-Keynesian Point of View: Some Tools to Ground
a Normative Analysis Enrico Bellino
Emiliano Brancaccio and Giuseppe Fontana Part 1: Economic Theory 1. On the
Supposed Completeness of the Mainstream Theories of Crisis Emiliano
Brancaccio 2. Economy and Economics: The Twin Crises Alessandro Vercelli
3. The Great Recession and the Third Crisis in Economic Theory Riccardo
Bellofiore and Joseph Halevi 4. As If Nothing Were Going to Happen: A
Search in Vain for Warnings about the Current Crisis in Economic Journals
with the Highest Impact Factors Andrea Imperia and Vincenzo Maffeo Part 2:
Labour, Distribution and Profit Trends 5. Changes in Income Distribution,
Financial Disorder and Crisis Aldo Barba and Massimo Pivetti 6. Income
Distribution and Borrowing: Tracking the U.S. Economy with a "New
Cambridge" Model Gennaro Zezza 7. Changes in Functional Income Distribution
in Italy and Europe Antonella Stirati 8. Low Wages, Consumer Credit and the
Crisis: A Monetary Theory of Production Approach Guglielmo Forges Davanzati
and Riccardo Realfonzo 9. Back to the Future? The Tendency of the (Maximum)
Rate of Profit to Fall: Empirical Evidence and Theory Stefano Perri Part 3:
International Economic Relations 10. The International Circuit of Key
Currencies and the Global Crisis: Is There Scope for Reform? Lilia
Costabile 11. Globalisation and the Great Crisis Ernesto Screpanti 12. The
Global Crisis in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: How the IMF Responded
Andrea F. Presbitero and Alberto Zazzaro 13. Notes on Europe, German
Mercantilism and the Current Crisis Sergio Cesaratto Part 4: Economic
Policy 14. Privatization, Reproduction and Crisis: The Case of Utilities
Bruno Bosco 15. Property Rights in the Knowledge Economy: An Explanation of
the Crisis Ugo Pagano and Maria Alessandra Rossi 16. Employment and Income
Distribution from a Classical-Keynesian Point of View: Some Tools to Ground
a Normative Analysis Enrico Bellino