Heterodox Macroeconomics (E-BOOK) Keynes, Marx and Globalization. [Elektronisk resurs] :
- Hoboken : Taylor & Francis, 2009.
- 1 online resource (301 p.)
- Routledge Advances in Heterodox Economics .
- Routledge Advances in Heterodox Economics .
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14 Historically contingent, institutionally specific: Class struggles and American employer exceptionalism in the age of neoliberal globalization15 Unequal exchange reconsidered in our age of globalization; 16 From capital controls and miraculous growth to financial globalization and the financial crisis in Korea; Part IV Heterodox macroeoconomic policy; 17 Keynes' bourgeois socialism; 18 The case of capital controls revisited; 19 Neo-liberal finance and third world (mal)development; Part V Conclusion; 20 Heterodox macroeconomics and the current global financial crisis; Index; 7 Modern business behavior: The theory of the active firm8 A Keynes-Marx theory of investment; 9 Did financialization increase macroeconomic fragility?: An analysis of the US nonfinancial corporate sector; 10 Marx, Minsky and Crotty on crises in capitalism; 11 Labor demand under strategic competition and the cyclical profit squeeze; Part III The macrodynamics of the neoliberal regime; 12 Cyclical labor shares under Keynesian and neoliberal regimes; 13 Economic crises and institutional structures Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Illustrations; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I Heterodox macroeconomics and the Keynes-Marx synthesis; 1 Introduction: A second-generation synthesis of heterodox macroeconomic principles; 2 The central core of heterodox macroeconomics; 3 An introduction to a unified heterodox macroeconomic theory; 4 Methodology and heterodox economics; 5 Does heterodox economics need a unified crisis theory?: From profit-squeeze to the global liquidity meltdown; 6 The current crisis in macroeconomic theory; Part II Accumulation, crisis and instability
This book focuses on an integrated heterodox approach to the original contributions of Keynes, Marx and early institutionalists, featuring an international set of authors from the US, the UK, Japan and Korea.