Who's Afraid of John Maynard Keynes?〈1st ed. 2017〉 : Challenging Economic Governance in an Age of Growing Inequality

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Who's Afraid of John Maynard Keynes?〈1st ed. 2017〉 : Challenging Economic Governance in an Age of Growing Inequality

  • 著者名:Davidson, Paul
  • 価格 ¥4,928 (本体¥4,480)
  • Palgrave Macmillan(2017/10/26発売)
  • ポイント 44pt (実際に付与されるポイントはご注文内容確認画面でご確認下さい)
  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9783319645032
  • eISBN:9783319645049

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This is a book with many benefits.  Davidson explains the importance of the market economy, and unveils how and why global financial crises occur when the liquidity of financial assets traded in the market, suddenly collapse.

70 years after Keynes’ death, in another era of financial crisis and economic slump, Keynes’ ideas have made a comeback within economic circles. Yet these ideas are not represented in contemporary government policy decisions. This book explains why Keynes’ ideas need to be used by political parties in order to restore global prosperity and close the gap between income and wealth inequality.

This book will is essential reading for researchers, practitioners, students and the wider public interested in an economic understanding of today's global economic problems.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 - Who saw the coming of the global financial crisis 2007-8?.- .Chapter 2 - Alternative explanations of how the capitalist economy in which we live operates?.- .Chapter 3 - Understanding the role of money and money contracts in a market economy.- .Chapter 4. Unemployment: Why can't people who want to work find jobs?.- .Chapter 5  - Creating a prosperous full employment economy.- .Chapter 6. Can we prevent inflation and still achieve full employment.- .Chapter 7. The role of financial markets and liquidity.- .Chapter 8. Globalization and international trade effects on employment and prosperity.- .Chapter 9. Are free trade agreements desirable.- .Chapter 10. President Trump's anti-free trade agreements policy.- .Chapter 11. What economic policies can a democracy adopt to assure we live in a prosperous, civilised, capitalist system.