BIBLIOTECA MANUEL BELGRANO - Facultad de Ciencias Económicas - UNC

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The global financial crisis : what have we learnt? / edited by Steven Kates.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar, 2011Descripción: xiii, 244 p. : ilISBN:
  • 9780857934222
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 21 332.042
Contenidos:
Introduction -- 1. Been there done that: the political economy of déjà vu / Peter J. Boettke, Daniel J. Smith and Nicholas A. Snow -- 2. Traditional monetary economics vs Keynesiamism, creditism and base-ism / Tim Congdon -- 3. Can a progressive capital gains tax help avoid the next crisis? public sector governance in a comprehensive neo-Shumpeterian system / Horst Hanusch and Florian Wackermann -- 4. The great recession and its aftermath from a monetary equilibrium theory perspective / Steven G. Horwitz and William J. Luther -- 5. Policy in the absence of theory: the coming world of political economy without Keynes / Steven Kates -- 6. Hindsight on the origins of the global financial crisis? / Steve Keen -- 7. Four theses on the global financial crisis / J. E. King -- 8. Monetary policies during the financial crisis / Mervyn K. Lewis -- 9. After the crash of 2008: financial reform in an age of plutocracy / Robert E. Prasch -- 10. The new institutional economics and the global financial crisis / Martin Ricketts -- 11. Economics in the mirror of the financial crisis / Rodolfo Signorino -- 12. Human resources: the key of institutional economics after the great recession / Charles J. Whalen -- 13. What should a financial system do? / L. Randall Wray.
Resumen: This book brings together economists, all of whom are from outside the mainstream and who collectively represent the broadest range of views from across the entire spectrum of economic opinion, to examine what has been learnt from this experience. With the advent of this challenging new work, these alternative perspectives should now receive a far closer examination given the unmistakable economic failures endured over the past few years.
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Introduction -- 1. Been there done that: the political economy of déjà vu / Peter J. Boettke, Daniel J. Smith and Nicholas A. Snow -- 2. Traditional monetary economics vs Keynesiamism, creditism and base-ism / Tim Congdon -- 3. Can a progressive capital gains tax help avoid the next crisis? public sector governance in a comprehensive neo-Shumpeterian system / Horst Hanusch and Florian Wackermann -- 4. The great recession and its aftermath from a monetary equilibrium theory perspective / Steven G. Horwitz and William J. Luther -- 5. Policy in the absence of theory: the coming world of political economy without Keynes / Steven Kates -- 6. Hindsight on the origins of the global financial crisis? / Steve Keen -- 7. Four theses on the global financial crisis / J. E. King -- 8. Monetary policies during the financial crisis / Mervyn K. Lewis -- 9. After the crash of 2008: financial reform in an age of plutocracy / Robert E. Prasch -- 10. The new institutional economics and the global financial crisis / Martin Ricketts -- 11. Economics in the mirror of the financial crisis / Rodolfo Signorino -- 12. Human resources: the key of institutional economics after the great recession / Charles J. Whalen -- 13. What should a financial system do? / L. Randall Wray.

This book brings together economists, all of whom are from outside the mainstream and who collectively represent the broadest range of views from across the entire spectrum of economic opinion, to examine what has been learnt from this experience. With the advent of this challenging new work, these alternative perspectives should now receive a far closer examination given the unmistakable economic failures endured over the past few years.

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