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1 Introduction: The Political Economy of Financial Crises |
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PART I THE GREAT FINANCIAL CRISIS: US DYNAMICS AND EFFECTS |
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2 The Origins of the US Financial Crisis of 2007: How a House-Price Bubble, a Credit Bubble, and Regulatory Failure Caused the Greatest Economic Disaster since the Great Depression |
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3 Speculation and Asset Bubbles |
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47 | (14) |
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4 The Great Recession's Impact on Jobs, Wages, and Incomes |
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61 | (34) |
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5 Distribution and Crisis: Reviewing Some of the Linkages |
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95 | (18) |
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6 Housing Markets and Foreclosures |
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113 | (20) |
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PART II THEORETICAL APPROACHES FOR UNDERSTANDING FINANCIAL CRISES |
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7 The Realism of Assumptions Does Matter: Why Keynes-Minsky Theory Must Replace Efficient Market Theory as the Guide to Financial Regulation Policy |
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133 | (26) |
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8 Political Economy Approaches to Financial Crisis: Hyman Minsky's Financial Fragility Hypothesis |
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159 | (13) |
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9 An Institutional Theory of Financial Crises |
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172 | (19) |
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10 The Anatomy of Financial and Economic Crisis |
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191 | (22) |
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PART III THE GLOBAL DIMENSIONS OF FINANCIAL CRISES |
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11 The Economic and Financial Crisis of 2008-2010: The International Dimension |
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213 | (17) |
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12 Global Imbalances and the International Monetary System: Problems and Proposals |
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230 | (18) |
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13 How the Full Opening of the Capital Account to Highly Liquid and Unstable Financial Markets led Latin America to Two and a Half Cycles of `Mania, Panic and Crash' |
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248 | (48) |
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14 Financial and Currency Crises in Latin America |
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296 | (15) |
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15 The Asian Financial Crisis, Financial Restructuring, and the Problem of Contagion |
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311 | (15) |
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16 Speculation and Sovereign Debt: An Insidious Interaction |
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326 | (31) |
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17 Whither the Euro? History and Crisis of Europe's Single-Currency Project |
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357 | (21) |
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18 The Eurozone Crisis through the Prism of World Money |
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378 | (17) |
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PART IV THE ROLE OF INSTITUTIONAL AND STRUCTURAL CHANGE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF FINANCIAL CRISES |
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19 Changes in the Postwar Global Economy and the Roots of the Financial Crisis |
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395 | (16) |
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20 Bank Lending and the Subprime Crisis |
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411 | (19) |
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21 Deregulation and the New Financial Architecture |
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430 | (17) |
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22 What We Don't Talk about When We Talk about Banking |
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447 | (20) |
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23 Derivatives in the Crisis and Financial Reform |
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467 | (24) |
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24 From Innovation to Financialization: How Shareholder Value Ideology Is Destroying the US Economy |
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491 | (21) |
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25 Financialization and the Global Economy |
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512 | (14) |
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26 The International Spread of Financialization |
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526 | (17) |
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PART V POLICY AND INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE TO LIMIT FINANCIAL CRISES |
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27 International and Regional Cooperation for Dealing with Financial Crises |
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543 | (20) |
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28 Productive Incoherence in a Time of Aperture: The IMF and the Resurrection of Capital Controls |
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563 | (15) |
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29 The Japanese Boom and Bust: "Lean" and "Clean" Lessons |
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578 | (24) |
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30 The Role of the Federal Reserve: Lender of Last Resort |
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602 | (22) |
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31 Monetary Policy and Central Banking after the Crisis: The Implications of Rethinking Macroeconomic Theory |
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624 | (20) |
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32 The Bailout of the "Too-Big-to-Fail" Banks: Never Again |
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644 | (13) |
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33 The Savings and Loan Crisis and Bailout: Lessons for Policy |
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657 | (20) |
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34 Pension Policies to Minimize Future Economic Crises |
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677 | (19) |
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35 A Minskyan Road to Financial Reform |
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696 | (15) |
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36 The Global Financial Crisis and Africa: The Effects and Policy Responses |
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711 | (25) |
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736 | (17) |
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