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The handbook of the political economy of financial crises (Record no. 111713)

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International Standard Book Number 9780190240936
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Classification number 332.0973 WOL
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Personal name Wolfson Martin H Ed
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Title The handbook of the political economy of financial crises
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Oxford
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Oxford University Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2013
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Extent 770P
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General note Global Financial Crisis - 2008 - 09
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General note Monetary Policy - Economic Policy - U S A
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General note Politics & Government - Business Cycles
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Formatted contents note Table of Contents<br/>Introduction<br/>1. Gerald A. Epstein and Martin H. Wolfson<br/><br/><br/>PART I: THE GREAT FINANCIAL CRISIS: U.S. DYNAMICS AND EFFECTS<br/><br/>2. The Origins of the U.S. Financial Crisis of 2007: How a House Price Bubble, a Credit Bubble, and Regulatory Failure Caused the Greatest Economic Disaster Since the Great Depression.<br/>Marc Jarsulic<br/><br/>3. Speculation and Asset Bubbles<br/>Dean Baker<br/><br/>4. The Great Recession's Impact on Jobs, Wages, and Incomes <br/>Josh Bivens and Heidi Shierholz<br/><br/>5. Distribution and Crisis: Reviewing Some of the Linkages<br/>Arjun Jayadev<br/><br/>6. Housing Markets and Foreclosures<br/>Rachel Drew and Christian Weller <br/><br/><br/>PART II: THEORETICAL APPROACHES FOR UNDERSTANDING FINANCIAL CRISES<br/><br/>7. The Realism of Assumptions Does Matter: Why Keynes-Minsky Theory Must Replace Efficient Market Theory as the Guide to Financial Regulation Policy<br/>James Crotty<br/><br/>8. Political Economy Approaches to Financial Crisis: Hyman Minsky's Financial Fragility Hypothesis<br/>Jan Kregel<br/><br/>9. An Institutional Theory of Financial Crises<br/>Martin H. Wolfson<br/><br/>10. The Anatomy of Financial and Economic Crisis<br/>Duncan K. Foley <br/><br/><br/>PART III: THE GLOBAL DIMENSIONS OF FINANCIAL CRISES<br/><br/>11. The Economic and Financial Crisis of 2008-2010: The International Dimension<br/>Ajit Singh<br/><br/>12. Global Imbalances and the International Monetary System: Problems and Proposals<br/>Jane D'Arista and Korkut Erturk<br/><br/>13. How the Full Opening of the Capital Account to Highly Liquid and Unstable Financial Markets Led Latin America to Two and a Half Cycles of 'Mania, Panic and Crash' <br/>Jos Gabriel Palma <br/><br/>14. Financial and Currency Crises in Latin America<br/>Mario Damill, Roberto Frenkel and Martin Rapetti<br/><br/>15. The Asian Financial Crisis, Financial Restructuring and the Problem of Contagion<br/>C. P. Chandrasekhar and Jayati Ghosh <br/><br/>16. Speculation and Sovereign Debt - An Insidious Interaction<br/>Gerald Epstein and Pierre Habbard<br/><br/>17. Whither the Euro? History and Crisis of Europe's Single-Currency Project<br/>Robert Guttmann and Dominique Plihon<br/><br/>18. The Eurozone Crisis through the Prism of World Money <br/>Costas Lapavitsas<br/><br/><br/>PART IV: THE ROLE OF INSTITUTIONAL AND STRUCTURAL CHANGE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF FINANCIAL CRISES<br/><br/>19. Changes in the Postwar Global Economy and the Roots of the Financial Crisis<br/>David M. Kotz <br/><br/>20. Bank Lending and the Subprime Crisis<br/>Gary Dymski<br/><br/>21. Deregulation and the New Financial Architecture<br/>Damon Silvers<br/><br/>22. What We Don't Talk About When We Talk About Banking<br/>Jennifer S. Taub<br/><br/>23. Derivatives in the Crisis and Financial Reform<br/>Michael Greenberger<br/><br/>24. From Innovation to Financialization: How Shareholder Value Ideology is Destroying the US Economy<br/>William Lazonick<br/><br/>25. Financialization and the Global Economy<br/>Engelbert Stockhammer<br/><br/>26. The International Spread of Financialization <br/>William K. Tabb<br/><br/><br/>PART V: POLICY AND INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE TO LIMIT FINANCIAL CRISES<br/><br/>27. International and Regional Cooperation for Dealing with Financial Crises<br/>Jose Antonio Ocampo<br/><br/>28. Productive Incoherence in a Time of Crisis: The IMF and the Resurrection of Capital Controls<br/>Ilene Grabel<br/><br/>29. The Japanese Boom and Bust: " Lessons<br/>Robert McCauley<br/><br/>30. The Role of the Federal Reserve: Lender of Last Resort<br/>Chris Rude<br/><br/>31. Monetary Policy and Central Banking after the Crisis: The Implications of Rethinking Macroeconomic Theory <br/>Thomas I. Palley<br/><br/>32. The Bailout of the "Too-Big-to-Fail" Banks: Never Again<br/>Fred Moseley<br/><br/>33. The Savings and Loan Crisis and Bailout: Lessons for Policy<br/>Dorene Isenberg<br/><br/>34. Pension Policies to Minimize Future Economic Crises<br/>Teresa Ghilarducci<br/><br/>35. A Minskian Road to Financial Reform<br/>Randall Wray<br/><br/>36. The Global Financial Crisis and Africa: The Effects and Policy Responses<br/>Zuzana Brixiova and L once Ndikumana <br/><br/>37. Beyond Capitalism?<br/>Minqi Li
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