The global financial crisis what have we learnt?

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 Keynesianism, creditism and base-ism / Tim Congdon -- 3. Can a progressive capital gains tax help avoid the next crisis? : public sector governa...

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Main Author: Kates, Steven
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, U.K Edward Elgar 2011
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Summary: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 Keynesianism, 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-Schumpeterian 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 : an appraisal / 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 to institutional economics after the Great Recession / Charles J. Whalen -- 13. What should a financial system do? : Minskian lessons from the global financial crisis / L. Randall Wray
The Global Financial Crisis is a unique investigation into the causes of the most savage economic downturn experienced since the Great Depression. Employing wide and divergent perspectives--which are themselves critically examined--this study analyses the measures that have been taken to restore our economies to acceptable rates of unemployment and growth
Physical Description:xiii, 244 p ill
ISBN:9780857934222
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