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This book explores the role of expectations within the modern capitalist system. Through looking at how they are formed and develop, the impact of events that lead to a collapse in expectations, such as a major financial crisis, is examined to highlight the precarious and unstable nature of the economic system. With a particular focus on the UK and USA, it is also considered how public policy and institutions can shift the balance away from speculation and back towards enterprise.

This book aims to conceptualise instability and highlight how economic and regulatory policy can limit it. It will be relevant to researchers and policymakers interested in economic policy and regulatory reform.



Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Living In Truth

Chapter 2: After The Fall

Chapter 3: The Medium Is (Still) The Message

Chapter 4: What Do You Expect?

Chapter 5: Possibilities, Probabilities And Propensities

Chapter 6: The Best And The Brightest

Chapter 7: Bretton Woods Revisited

Chapter 8: Selling England By The Pound

Chapter 9: Tomorrow Without Fear

Chapter 10: Out Of Darkness

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      Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
      Publication Date: 27/08/2021
      ISBN13: 9783030783938, 978-3030783938
      ISBN10: 3030783936

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book explores the role of expectations within the modern capitalist system. Through looking at how they are formed and develop, the impact of events that lead to a collapse in expectations, such as a major financial crisis, is examined to highlight the precarious and unstable nature of the economic system. With a particular focus on the UK and USA, it is also considered how public policy and institutions can shift the balance away from speculation and back towards enterprise.

      This book aims to conceptualise instability and highlight how economic and regulatory policy can limit it. It will be relevant to researchers and policymakers interested in economic policy and regulatory reform.



      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: Living In Truth

      Chapter 2: After The Fall

      Chapter 3: The Medium Is (Still) The Message

      Chapter 4: What Do You Expect?

      Chapter 5: Possibilities, Probabilities And Propensities

      Chapter 6: The Best And The Brightest

      Chapter 7: Bretton Woods Revisited

      Chapter 8: Selling England By The Pound

      Chapter 9: Tomorrow Without Fear

      Chapter 10: Out Of Darkness

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