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The Intellectual Origins of the Global Financial Crisis.
Title:
The Intellectual Origins of the Global Financial Crisis.
Author:
Berkowitz, Roger.
ISBN:
9780823250400
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (229 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Preface -- Introduction The Burden of Our Times -- PART I Hannah Arendt and the Burden of Our Times -- Can Arendt's Discussion of Imperialism Help Us Understand the Current Financial Crisis? -- "No Revolution Required" -- Judging the Financial Crisis -- PART II Business Values and the Financial Crisis -- Capitalism, Ethics, and the Financial Crash -- An Interview with Paul Levy -- An Interview with Vincent Mai -- Brazil as a Model? -- An Interview with Raymundo Magliano Filho -- Round Table -- PART III The Crisis of Economics -- The Roots of the Crisis -- Where Keynes Went Wrong -- Managed Money, the "Great Recession," and Beyond -- Turning the Economy into a Casino -- PART IV The Origins of the Financial Crisis from Nationalism to Neoliberalism -- Capitalism -- Retrieving Chance -- The End of Neoliberalism? -- Short- Term Thinking -- Can There Be a People's Commons? -- An Economic Epilogue -- Notes -- Contributors -- Index.
Abstract:
Responses to the financial crash of 2008 by a unique combination of scholars (primarily economists and political philosophers) and actual players in the world of finance-including from Wall Street, from watchdog nonprofit organizations seeking to monitor Wall Street, and from the U.S. Treasury itself.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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