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|a Krämer, Hagen
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|a Capitalism, inclusive growth, and social protection
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b inherent contradiction or achievable vision?
|c Hagen M. Krämer (Faculty of Management Science and Engineering, Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences), Christian R. Proaño (Faculty of Social Sciences, Economics and Business Administration, Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, Germany), and Mark Setterfield (New School for Social Research, New York, US)
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|b Edward Elgar Publishing
|c 2023, 2023
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index
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|a Contents: Foreword -- Preface and acknowledgements -- General Introduction -- Part I: The point of departure: the marx-keynes-schumpeter (mks) system -- 2. The mks system, Part II: -- Part II: Unveiling the fault lines in modern capitalism: Systemic crises in the making -- 3. Inequality in the distribution of income and wealth: Trends, drivers and impacts -- 4. Financialization -- 5. External macroeconomic imbalances: Causes and consequences -- 6. Increasing inequality, financialization and macroeconomic instability: A three act tragedy -- Part III: Inclusive growth and social protection: Towards social capitalism -- 8. Achieving sustainable and inclusive growth -- 9. Conclusions and outlook -- References -- Index
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|a Edward Elgar eBooks Collection Business & Economics
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|a "After more than four decades of real income stagnation, ever-increasing inequality and household financial distress, this book explores how the very fabric of our society is under threat. It argues that although capitalism is imperfect, it can be improved, and harnessing its forces of production to more suitable social relations of production is key to that improvement. Highlighting the concept of 'social capitalism' and ensuring that it is consistent with our underlying theoretical vision of how capitalism works, chapters address the need for an alternative theory of economic policy-making by combining elements of Marx, Keynes, and Schumpeter (MKS). Applying their emphasis on distributive conflicts, effective demand, and innovation, the MKS system provides an in-depth description of capitalist dynamics and how they reflect observed capitalist history. Based on this approach, Capitalism, Inclusive Growth, and Social Protection suggests that an unregulated capitalistic system is inherently unstable, generates social inequality and is ultimately unviable. This comprehensive book is an excellent resource for scholars concerned with alternatives to prevailing economics who wish to examine more intensively the current problems of capitalism. The analysis will also be of great value to policy makers and representatives of civil society"--
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