Crisis and sequels : : capitalism and the new economic turmoil since 2007 / / edited by Martin Thomas.

As the economic crash of 2007-8 and its sequels developed, neoliberal economists often said that economic theory can never cope with such eruptions, and left-minded economists and political economists struggled to find answers. This book documents discussions as they developed; an introduction and a...

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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : Brill,, [2017]
Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:Studies in Critical Social Sciences 109.
Physical Description:1 online resource (339 pages) :; illustrations.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Part 1: After 2007
  • Introduction to Part 1
  • The Long Trends of Profit (March 2008) / Discussion with Fred Moseley
  • A New Sort of Financial Crisis (April 2008) / Discussion with Costas Lapavitsas
  • The Crisis Depends on the Fightback (April 2008) / Discussion with Leo Panitch
  • An Era of Rampant Inequality (May 2008) / Discussion with Simon Mohun
  • The Imbalances are Unsustainable (June 2008) / Discussion with Trevor Evans
  • The Inventiveness of Capital (July 2008) / Discussion with Dick Bryan
  • A Systemic Crisis, both Global and Long-Lasting (July 2008) / Discussion with Michel Husson
  • Part 2: After September 2008
  • “This sucker could go down”*
  • The Crisis of Neoliberal Capitalism (December 2008) / Discussion with Michel Husson
  • The Debacle of Financialised Capitalism (January 2009) / Discussion with Costas Lapavitsas
  • The Level of Debt is Astronomical (December 2008) / Discussion with Andrew Kliman
  • The Chain Broke at the Weakest Link (December 2008) / Discussion with Leo Panitch
  • The Bondholders and the Taxpayers (December 2008) / Discussion with Fred Moseley
  • The Neoliberal Model is Bust (January 2009) / Discussion with Simon Mohun
  • The Economy in a World of Trouble (April 2009) / Robert Brenner
  • The Underlying Contradictions of Capitalist Finance (June 2009) / Discussion with Dick Bryan
  • Part 3: After 2009
  • The Endless Bail-out
  • The Falling Rate of Profit (July 2011) / Barry Finger
  • The Banks’ Crisis and the Left’s Crisis (August 2011) / Leo Panitch
  • Nationalise the Banks! (September 2011) / Michel Husson
  • The Endless Bail-out of Europe (November 2011) / Michel Husson
  • Europe: The Bankers vs the People (June 2012) / Discussion with Daniela Gabor
  • Part 4: After 2010
  • Neoliberalism Resurgent
  • No Choice but to Change (June 2012) / Discussion with Hugo Radice
  • The World of Neoliberalism (October 2013) / Paul Hampton and Martin Thomas
  • An Alternative View on the World of Neoliberalism (January 2014) / Barry Finger
  • The Resilience of Neoliberalism (June 2016) / Discussion with Andrew Gamble
  • Part 5: After 2015
  • Chaotic Regulation
  • The Coming Crisis (October 2015) / Michel Husson
  • Too Much Debt in Relation to Income (January 2016) / Discussion with Fred Moseley
  • The Situation Has Long Been Unsustainable (January 2016) / Discussion with Andrew Kliman
  • We Become a Hedge Fund of Our Own Lives (January 2016) / Discussion with Dick Bryan
  • The Globalisation of Elites (January 2016) / Discussion with Hugo Radice
  • The Great Recession Is Not Going Away (January 2016) / Discussion with Leo Panitch
  • A Protracted Transition (June 2016) / Discussion with Simon Mohun
  • Brazil and Neoliberalism (July–August 2016) / Discussion with Alfredo Saad- Filho
  • Afterword: 2016
  • List of Previously Published Articles.