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The great credit crash / edited by Martijn Konings.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; New York : Verso, 2010Description: xvi, 398 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1844674339
  • 9781844674336
  • 1844674312
  • 9781844674312
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.90511 22
LOC classification:
  • HB3722 .G74 2010
Contents:
Introduction -- Origins and Causes -- 1. Rethinking Neoliberalism and the Crisis: Beyond the Re-regulation Agenda / Martijn Konings -- 4. From Financial Exploitation to Global Banking Instability: Two Overlooked Roots of the Subprime Crisis / Gary A. Dymski -- 5. Neoliberalism and the Making of Subprime Borrowers / Johnna Montgomerie -- 6. Too Big To Bail: The "Paulson Put", US Presidential Politics, and the Global Financial Meltdown / Thomas Ferguson, Robert Johnson -- Global Dimensions -- 7. Structured Finance for Financed Structures: American Economic Power Before and After the Global Financial Crisis / Herman Schwartz -- 8. A Very North Atlantic Credit Crunch: Geopolitical Implications of the Global Liquidity Crisis / Anastasia Nesvetailova, Ronen Palan -- 9. The Politics of Smoke and Mirrors: The G-20 London Summit and the Restoration of Neoliberal Development / Susanne Soederberg -- 10. How Neoliberals Bankrupted "New Europe": Latvia in the Global Credit Crisis / Michael Hudson, Jeffrey Sommers -- 11. The Global Crisis and Latin America / Henry Veltmeyer -- 12. Will China Save the World from Depression? / Walden Bello -- 13. The Crisis of Global Capitalism: Cyclical, Structural, or Systemic? / William I. Robinson -- Politics -- 14. The Great Silence: Their Gilded Age and Ours / Steve Fraser -- 15. Facing the Economic Crisis / Stanley Aronowitz -- 16. Dismantling the Temple / William Greider -- 17. The Global Financial Crisis: Foreclosing or Leveraging Labor's Future? / Dick Bryan, Michael Rafferty, Scott Mac William -- 18. The Current Crisis: A Socialist Perspective / Leo Panitch, Sam Gindin.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction -- Origins and Causes -- 1. Rethinking Neoliberalism and the Crisis: Beyond the Re-regulation Agenda / Martijn Konings -- 4. From Financial Exploitation to Global Banking Instability: Two Overlooked Roots of the Subprime Crisis / Gary A. Dymski -- 5. Neoliberalism and the Making of Subprime Borrowers / Johnna Montgomerie -- 6. Too Big To Bail: The "Paulson Put", US Presidential Politics, and the Global Financial Meltdown / Thomas Ferguson, Robert Johnson -- Global Dimensions -- 7. Structured Finance for Financed Structures: American Economic Power Before and After the Global Financial Crisis / Herman Schwartz -- 8. A Very North Atlantic Credit Crunch: Geopolitical Implications of the Global Liquidity Crisis / Anastasia Nesvetailova, Ronen Palan -- 9. The Politics of Smoke and Mirrors: The G-20 London Summit and the Restoration of Neoliberal Development / Susanne Soederberg -- 10. How Neoliberals Bankrupted "New Europe": Latvia in the Global Credit Crisis / Michael Hudson, Jeffrey Sommers -- 11. The Global Crisis and Latin America / Henry Veltmeyer -- 12. Will China Save the World from Depression? / Walden Bello -- 13. The Crisis of Global Capitalism: Cyclical, Structural, or Systemic? / William I. Robinson -- Politics -- 14. The Great Silence: Their Gilded Age and Ours / Steve Fraser -- 15. Facing the Economic Crisis / Stanley Aronowitz -- 16. Dismantling the Temple / William Greider -- 17. The Global Financial Crisis: Foreclosing or Leveraging Labor's Future? / Dick Bryan, Michael Rafferty, Scott Mac William -- 18. The Current Crisis: A Socialist Perspective / Leo Panitch, Sam Gindin.

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