金融、成長と不平等:ポスト・ケインジアンの視座<br>Finance, Growth and Inequality : Post-Keynesian Perspectives (New Directions in Post-keynesian Economics series)

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金融、成長と不平等:ポスト・ケインジアンの視座
Finance, Growth and Inequality : Post-Keynesian Perspectives (New Directions in Post-keynesian Economics series)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 328 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781788973687
  • DDC分類 330.156

Full Description

This book introduces readers to some key concepts in post-Keynesian and heterodox economics, in particular the importance of finance in relation to income distribution and growth. The book explores various aspects of financialization, such as its role in pension funds, and explores its consequences especially in developing economies.

Readers will recognize other key concepts such as the role of banks, and the effectiveness of monetary policy and its transmission mechanism, and unconventional policies, such as quantitative easing. Considerable space is given to income inequality, a topic that has become increasingly important. Authors explore the growing importance of household debt, and policies that could address inequality. Finally, the book discusses the rising importance of dualism, a much under-researched topic in heterodox economics.

Policy makers and scholars alike, especially those in Heterodox Economics, will find the book a much need addition to the field.

Contents

Contents:

Introduction
Louis-Philippe Rochon and Virginie Monvoisin

PART I POST-KEYNESIAN VIEWS ON FINANCE AND FINANCIALIZATION
1. Measuring finance for the economy and finance for finance
Marcello Spanò

2. Economic limits of the originate to distribute model of banking
Óscar Dejuán and John S. L. McCombie

3. Private pension funds in emerging economies: From broken promises to financialisation
Bruno Bonizzi and Diego Guevara

4. Financialization and bancarization of Argentina, Brazil and Mexico: the financial services transformations as from the post-crisis period
Alicia Girón and Marcia Solorza

PART II POST-KEYNESIAN VIEWS ON Distribution and Growth
5. Macroeconomic implications of inequality and household debt: European evidence
Jonathan Perraton

6. How can policy tackle inequality in 21st century?
Hanna Szymborska

7. Economic policies and growth regimes in France (1974-2016)
Hélène de Largentaye and Renaud du Tertre

8. Non-conventional fiscal rules in a Kaleckian model of growth and income distribution with external debt
Pablo G. Bortz, Gabriel Michelena, and Fernando Toledo

PART III POST-KEYNESIAN VIEWS ON Monetary Policy
9. The transmission of monetary policy in the US: Testing the credit channel and the role of endogenous money
Nathan Perry and Carlos Schönerwald

10. Corporate debt expansion in emerging countries after 2008: Profile, determinants and policy implications
Cristiano Duarte

11. From trillemma to dilemma: monetary policy after Bretton Woods
Hasan Cömert

12. Shifting frames of the expert debate: Quantitative Easing, international Macro-finance and the potential impact of Post-Keynesian Scholarship
Max Nagel and Matthias Thiemann

PART IV SOME NOTES ON THE DUAL ECONOMY
Introduction
Helene Delargentaye

13. Dualism: more or less?
David Leadbeater

14. Do the robots come to liberate us or to deepen our inequality? The uncertain macrostructural foundations of the robotic age
Arpita Bhattacharjee and Gary Dymski

Index

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