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Book Synopsis
As the economic crash of 2007 8 and its sequels developed, neoliberal economists often said that economic theory can never cope with such eruptions, and left-minded and political economists struggled to find answers. This book documents discussions as they developed; an introduction and an afterword tell the story of the crisis, and offer syntheses and angles on some of the debated issues.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
Acknowledgement
About the Contributors
Introduction
The Story of The Crisis
From Crunch to Slump
From Banks to Governments To "Emerging Economies"
Global Finance
The Keynesian Moment, And Reverting To Type
"Safe to Invest"
Crises and Finance
Minsky vs Marx?
Phases
Profits and Crises
Okishio
Ruinous Competition
The Resilience of Neoliberalism

Part 1. After 2007:
"Those of us who have looked to the self-interest of lending institutions to protect shareholders' equity (myself especially) are in a state of shocked disbelief."
Fred Moseley - The long trends of profit. March 2008
Costas Lapavitsas – A new sort of financial crisis. April 2008
Leo Panitch – The crisis depends on the fightback. April 2008
Simon Mohun – An era of rampant inequality. May 2008
Trevor Evans – The imbalances are unsustainable. June 2008
Dick Bryan – The inventiveness of capital. July 2008
Michel Husson – A systemic crisis, both global and long-lasting. July 2008

Part 2. After September 2008:
"This sucker could go down"
Michel Husson – The crisis of neoliberal capitalism. December 2008
Costas Lapavitsas - The debacle of financialised capitalism, January 2009
Andrew Kliman – The level of debt is astronomical. December 2008
Leo Panitch – The chain broke at the weakest link. December 2008
Fred Moseley – The bondholders and the taxpayers. December 2008
Simon Mohun - The neoliberal model is bust - January 2009
Robert Brenner - The economy in a world of trouble. April 2009
Dick Bryan – The underlying contradictions of capitalist finance. June 2009

Part 3. After 2009:
The endless bailout
Barry Finger - The falling rate of profit. July 2011
Leo Panitch - The banks' crisis and the left's crisis. August 2011
Michel Husson – Nationalise the banks! September 2011
Michel Husson – The endless bailout of Europe. November 2011
Daniela Gabor – Europe: the bankers vs the people. June 2012

Part 4: After 2010:
Neoliberalism resurgent
Hugo Radice – A turning point from neoliberalism? June 2012
Paul Hampton and Martin Thomas – The world of neoliberalism. October 2013
Barry Finger – An alternative view on the world of neoliberalism. January 2014
Andrew Gamble - The resilience of neoliberalism. June 2016

Part 5: After 2015:
Chaotic regulation
Michel Husson - The coming crisis. October 2015
Fred Moseley - "Too much debt in relation to income". January 2016
Andrew Kliman - "The situation had long been unsustainable". January 2016
Dick Bryan - “We become a hedge fund of our own lives”. January 2016
Hugo Radice - “The globalisation of elites”. January 2016
Leo Panitch - “The great recession is not going away”. January 2016
Simon Mohun - "A protracted transition". June 2016
Alfredo Saad Filho - Brazil and neoliberalism. July-August 2016
Afterword
Appendix 1: Marx on capitalist crises
Appendix 2: Ruinous competition
Appendix 3: The Tendency of the Rate of Profit to Fall
Bibliography
Index

Crisis And Sequels: Capitalism and the New

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      Publisher: Haymarket Books
      Publication Date: 20/11/2018
      ISBN13: 9781608460861, 978-1608460861
      ISBN10: 160846086X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      As the economic crash of 2007 8 and its sequels developed, neoliberal economists often said that economic theory can never cope with such eruptions, and left-minded and political economists struggled to find answers. This book documents discussions as they developed; an introduction and an afterword tell the story of the crisis, and offer syntheses and angles on some of the debated issues.

      Table of Contents

      List of Figures
      Acknowledgement
      About the Contributors
      Introduction
      The Story of The Crisis
      From Crunch to Slump
      From Banks to Governments To "Emerging Economies"
      Global Finance
      The Keynesian Moment, And Reverting To Type
      "Safe to Invest"
      Crises and Finance
      Minsky vs Marx?
      Phases
      Profits and Crises
      Okishio
      Ruinous Competition
      The Resilience of Neoliberalism

      Part 1. After 2007:
      "Those of us who have looked to the self-interest of lending institutions to protect shareholders' equity (myself especially) are in a state of shocked disbelief."
      Fred Moseley - The long trends of profit. March 2008
      Costas Lapavitsas – A new sort of financial crisis. April 2008
      Leo Panitch – The crisis depends on the fightback. April 2008
      Simon Mohun – An era of rampant inequality. May 2008
      Trevor Evans – The imbalances are unsustainable. June 2008
      Dick Bryan – The inventiveness of capital. July 2008
      Michel Husson – A systemic crisis, both global and long-lasting. July 2008

      Part 2. After September 2008:
      "This sucker could go down"
      Michel Husson – The crisis of neoliberal capitalism. December 2008
      Costas Lapavitsas - The debacle of financialised capitalism, January 2009
      Andrew Kliman – The level of debt is astronomical. December 2008
      Leo Panitch – The chain broke at the weakest link. December 2008
      Fred Moseley – The bondholders and the taxpayers. December 2008
      Simon Mohun - The neoliberal model is bust - January 2009
      Robert Brenner - The economy in a world of trouble. April 2009
      Dick Bryan – The underlying contradictions of capitalist finance. June 2009

      Part 3. After 2009:
      The endless bailout
      Barry Finger - The falling rate of profit. July 2011
      Leo Panitch - The banks' crisis and the left's crisis. August 2011
      Michel Husson – Nationalise the banks! September 2011
      Michel Husson – The endless bailout of Europe. November 2011
      Daniela Gabor – Europe: the bankers vs the people. June 2012

      Part 4: After 2010:
      Neoliberalism resurgent
      Hugo Radice – A turning point from neoliberalism? June 2012
      Paul Hampton and Martin Thomas – The world of neoliberalism. October 2013
      Barry Finger – An alternative view on the world of neoliberalism. January 2014
      Andrew Gamble - The resilience of neoliberalism. June 2016

      Part 5: After 2015:
      Chaotic regulation
      Michel Husson - The coming crisis. October 2015
      Fred Moseley - "Too much debt in relation to income". January 2016
      Andrew Kliman - "The situation had long been unsustainable". January 2016
      Dick Bryan - “We become a hedge fund of our own lives”. January 2016
      Hugo Radice - “The globalisation of elites”. January 2016
      Leo Panitch - “The great recession is not going away”. January 2016
      Simon Mohun - "A protracted transition". June 2016
      Alfredo Saad Filho - Brazil and neoliberalism. July-August 2016
      Afterword
      Appendix 1: Marx on capitalist crises
      Appendix 2: Ruinous competition
      Appendix 3: The Tendency of the Rate of Profit to Fall
      Bibliography
      Index

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