An edition of The economic crisis reader (2009)

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An edition of The economic crisis reader (2009)

The economic crisis reader

readings in economics, politics, and social policy from Dollars & Sense

The mainstream pundits tell us that no one anticipated the massive economic shocks of the past few years. This collection debunks that myth and many other misdiagnoses of the current crisis. More than 60 well-researched, clearly written articles explain the causes, consequences, and possible solutions to the ongoing economic crisis. Chapters focus on the housing boom and bust, the financial meltdown, Fed policy, fiscal stimulus, the impact on workers, global dimensions, and more. From publisher description.

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The economic crisis reader: readings in economics, politics, and social policy from Dollars & Sense
2010, Economic Affairs Bureau
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Table of Contents

Ch. 1.
General explanations of the crisis --
Inequality, power, and ideology -- Arthur MacEwan
Recession, depression, repression: what's in a name? -- John Miller
That 70's crisis -- Alejandro Reuss
Crisis and neoliberal capitalism -- David Kotz
Capitalism hits the fan -- Richard D. Wolff
We're all Minskyites now -- Robert Pollin -- The
"credit tsunami" -- Steve Keen
Profits, the business cycle, and the current crisis -- Paul Mattick -- The
greed fallacy -- Arthur MacEwan -- Ch. 2.
Warning signs --
Bubble trouble -- Dean Baker -- A
house of cards -- Tamara Draut -- and -- Adria Scharf
(Mis)understanding a banking industry in transition -- William K. Black
America's growing fringe economy -- Howard Karger
Financialization: a primer -- Ramaa Vasudevan
Private equity exposed -- Orlando Segura, Jr.
Hedge funds -- Arthur MacEwan -- The
Fed and America's distorted expansion -- Thomas I. Palley
Who cares if Bear Stearns Fails? -- Arthur MacEwan
Can the Fed handle a systemic crisis? Maybe -- John D'Arista -- Ch. 3. -- The
housing crisis -- -- The
homeownership myth -- Howard Karger
Confidence trick -- John Miller
Renters in the crosshairs -- Daniel Fireside
How to stop the foreclosures? -- Fred Moseley -- The
bailout of Freddie Mae and Fannie Mac -- Fred Moseley
Who gets those trillions? -- Arthur MacEwan -- Ch. 4. -- The
financial crisis --
From tulips to mortgage-backed securities -- Gerald Friedman
Ponzi schemes and speculative bubbles -- Arthur MacEwan
Derivatives and deregulation -- Marty Wolfson
Dealing with a rotten tooth -- Arthur MacEwan
Time for permanent nationalization! -- Fred Moseley
Trust your gut -- William Greider
Ch. 5.
Monetary policy --
Pushing on strings -- Gerald Friedman
Bernake's bad teachers -- Gerald Friedman -- The
bailouts revisited -- Marty Wolfson
Fixing the Fed -- William Greider
Keynes and the limits of monetary policy -- Alejandro Reuss -- Ch. 6.
Fiscal policy --
Stimulus whining -- John Miller
How I learned to stop worrying and love the deficit -- John Miller
Responding to revisionism -- Gerald Friedman
Fiscal policy and "crowding out" -- -- Alejandro Reuss
Why are things getting worse and worse? -- Arthur MacEwan -- The
economic crisis in the states -- Gerald Friedman
State budget blues -- Marianne Hill
Bail out the safety net -- Randy Albelda
Saving energy creates jobs -- Heidi Garrett-Peltier -- A
new WPA? -- Ryan A. Dodd
Rebuilding the auto industry from the wheels up -- Alejandro Reuss -- Ch. 7. -- The
international crisis --
Putting the "global" in the global economic crisis -- Smriti Rao
(Economic) freedom's just another word for ... crisis-prone -- John Miller -- The
giant pool of money -- Arthur MacEwan -- The
specter of capital flight -- Marie Duggan
Tax havens and the financial crisis -- Rachel Keeler
Beyond the world's creditors' cartel -- Dariush Sokolov
No bailouts for AIDS -- Mara Kardas-Nelson -- The
Beijing statement on the global economic crisis -- -- The
Caracas statement on the global economic crisis
Ch. 9.
Workers and the crisis -- -- The
global crisis and the world labor movement -- Dan LaBotz -- The
real audacity of hope -- Kari Lyderson -- and -- James Tracy
Corporate America's counter-stimulus strategy -- Roger Bybee
Worker direct action grows in wake of financial meltdown -- Immanuel Ness -- and -- Stacy Warner Maddern
Gender and the recession -- Heather Boushey -- The
real unemployment rate hits a 68-year high -- John Miller
Unemployment insurance: a broken system -- Marianne Hill
Should we be talking about living wages now? -- Jeannette Wicks-Lim
Contributors.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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Boston

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Library of Congress
HC59.3 .E28 2009

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305 pages
Number of pages
305

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Open Library
OL38568876M
Internet Archive
economiccrisisre0000unse_g4w2
ISBN 10
1878585851
ISBN 13
9781878585851
OCLC/WorldCat
496972480

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