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The collapse of the American financial system in 2008 has brought the weaknesses of the edifice of financial risk management, upon which the Anglo-American economic model has been premised since the 1980s, into sharper focus. It has also given rise to the larger question regarding the certainty and, thus, the viability of free-market capitalism as a universal economic system; however, while there are several erudite accounts of the collapse of the financial system and its immediate aftermath, very little space has been given to addressing the larger question. As such, Aggressive Capitalism offers a frank and honest assessment of the opportunities and challenges ahead for both the US and the wider world. This book examines the leading economic, political, and social issues not only in the context of the several rational choice theories that have come to inform behavior since the late 1960s, but also in context of the emergence of the BRIC countries, primarily China, as a challenge to en

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Explores the role of the twentieth century's aggressive capitalism in the economic crisis of 2008 and the changes necessary to overcome the collapse. Discusses the economic quagmire - the impossible trinity of mounting debt, balanced trade, and a strong dollar; free-market capitalism in terminal crisis; the 1990s - American triumphalism on steroids; the confluence of rationality, reductionism, and existentialism; the abiding tension between capitalism and equality; China on the world stage; targeted revaluation - a double-edged sword; and biting the bullet - a concluding perspective. * Journal of Economic Literature *

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Figures Chapter 2 Tables Chapter 3 Preface Chapter 4 Acknowledgement Chapter 5 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 6 Chapter 2 Economic Quagmire: The Impossible Trinity of Mounting Debt, Balanced-trade, and a Strong Dollar Chapter 7 Chapter 3 Free-market Capitalism in Terminal Crisis Chapter 8 Chapter 4 The 1990s: American Triumphalism on Steroids Chapter 9 Chapter 5 The Conflict of Rationality, Reductionism and Existentialism Chapter 10 Chapter 6 The Abiding Tension between Capitalism and Equality Chapter 11 Chapter 7 China on the World Stage Chapter 12 Chapter 8 Targeted Revaluation: A Double-edged Sword? Chapter 13 Chapter 9 Biting the Bullet: A Concluding Perspective Chapter 14 Bibliography Chapter 15 Index

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 9/2/2010 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761852940, 978-0761852940
      ISBN10: 0761852948

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The collapse of the American financial system in 2008 has brought the weaknesses of the edifice of financial risk management, upon which the Anglo-American economic model has been premised since the 1980s, into sharper focus. It has also given rise to the larger question regarding the certainty and, thus, the viability of free-market capitalism as a universal economic system; however, while there are several erudite accounts of the collapse of the financial system and its immediate aftermath, very little space has been given to addressing the larger question. As such, Aggressive Capitalism offers a frank and honest assessment of the opportunities and challenges ahead for both the US and the wider world. This book examines the leading economic, political, and social issues not only in the context of the several rational choice theories that have come to inform behavior since the late 1960s, but also in context of the emergence of the BRIC countries, primarily China, as a challenge to en

      Trade Review
      Explores the role of the twentieth century's aggressive capitalism in the economic crisis of 2008 and the changes necessary to overcome the collapse. Discusses the economic quagmire - the impossible trinity of mounting debt, balanced trade, and a strong dollar; free-market capitalism in terminal crisis; the 1990s - American triumphalism on steroids; the confluence of rationality, reductionism, and existentialism; the abiding tension between capitalism and equality; China on the world stage; targeted revaluation - a double-edged sword; and biting the bullet - a concluding perspective. * Journal of Economic Literature *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Figures Chapter 2 Tables Chapter 3 Preface Chapter 4 Acknowledgement Chapter 5 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 6 Chapter 2 Economic Quagmire: The Impossible Trinity of Mounting Debt, Balanced-trade, and a Strong Dollar Chapter 7 Chapter 3 Free-market Capitalism in Terminal Crisis Chapter 8 Chapter 4 The 1990s: American Triumphalism on Steroids Chapter 9 Chapter 5 The Conflict of Rationality, Reductionism and Existentialism Chapter 10 Chapter 6 The Abiding Tension between Capitalism and Equality Chapter 11 Chapter 7 China on the World Stage Chapter 12 Chapter 8 Targeted Revaluation: A Double-edged Sword? Chapter 13 Chapter 9 Biting the Bullet: A Concluding Perspective Chapter 14 Bibliography Chapter 15 Index

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