Crises of global economies and the future of capitalism : reviving Marxian crisis theory / / edited by Kiichiro Yagi ... [et al.].

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Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Series:Routledge studies in the modern world economy ; 110
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Physical Description:xxi, 329 p. :; ill.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Nobuharu Yokokawa and Gary Dymski
  • From the subprime to the great earthquake crisis in Japan / Makotoh Itoh
  • The global financial crisis : the instability of U.S.-centered global capitalism / Tetsuji Kawamura
  • Financialization and capitalist accumulation : a structural account of the crisis of 2007-2009 / Costas Lapavitsas
  • The global financial crisis as a world great depression : an analysis using Marxian economics / Masayoshi Tatebe
  • The demise of the Keynesian regime, financial crisis, and Marx's theory / Shinjiro Hagiwara
  • The 2008 economic crisis from the perspective of changes in prices movements / Akira Matsumoto
  • Cyclical crisis, structural crisis, systemic crisis, and future of capitalism / Nobuharu Yokokawa
  • Financial innovations, growth and crisis : the subprime collapse in perspective / Robert Boyer
  • The crisis of 2008 and the dynamics of capitalism in time and space / Toshio Yamada
  • Neoliberalism and its crisis / Gerard Dumenil and Dominique Levy
  • Fiat money and how to combat debt deflation / Thomas Sekine
  • Can the us economy escape the law of gravity? : a Minsky-Kalecki approach to the crisis of neoliberalism / Gary A. Dymski
  • The political economy of global imbalances and the global financial crisis / Kang-Kook Lee
  • East Asia's integration and structural shift :the shift from newly industrializing economies to potentially bigger market economies under the global economy / Hitoshi Hirakawa
  • Financialization, structural change, and employment in the U.S. and Japan / James Heintz
  • Overconsumption, household debt, and dollar-privilege : the causes of the US subprime crisis / Aki Aneha.