Capital Resurgent: Roots of the Neoliberal RevolutionHarvard University Press, 2004 - 249 sidor The advent of economic neoliberalism in the 1980s triggered a shift in the world economy. In the three decades following World War II, now considered a golden age of capitalism, economic growth was high and income inequality decreasing. But in the mid-1970s this social compact was broken as the world economy entered the stagflation crisis, following a decline in the profitability of capital. This crisis opened a new phase of stagnating growth and wages, and unemployment. Interest rates as well as dividend flows rose, and income inequality widened. |
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Introduction | 1 |
The Strange Dynamics of Change | 7 |
CRISIS AND UNEMPLOYMENT | 19 |
Accelerating or Slowing? | 29 |
The Creator of Jobs and | 38 |
Controlling Labor Costs and Reining in the Welfare State | 44 |
Historical Fate? | 51 |
The End of the Crisis? | 59 |
Myth or Reality? | 110 |
Does Finance Feed the Economy? | 119 |
Who Benefits from the Crime? | 128 |
THE LESSONS OF HISTORY | 141 |
The 1929 Precedent | 168 |
Capital Mobility and Stock Market Fever | 175 |
HISTORY ON THE MARCH | 195 |
The Dynamics of Capital | 205 |
THE LAW OF FINANCE | 67 |
Keynesian State Indebtedness and Household Indebtedness | 78 |
An Epidemic of Financial Crises | 86 |
Globalization under Hegemony | 98 |
Appendix A Other Studies by the Authors | 214 |
Notes | 223 |
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Capital Resurgent: Roots of the Neoliberal Revolution Gérard Duménil,Dominique Lévy Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 2004 |
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