The Cost of Capitalism: Understanding Market Mayhem and Stabilizing Our Economic Future
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Product details:
- Publisher McGraw-Hill Professional
- Date of Publication 1 August 2010
- ISBN 9780071747035
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages256 pages
- Language English 0
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. The Postcrisis Case for a New Paradigm;
Part I – Financial Markets and Monetary Policy in Perspective;
Chapter 2. The Markets Stoke the Boom and Bust Cycle;
Chapter 3. The ABCs of Risky Finance;
Chapter 4. Financial Markets as a Source of Instability;
Chapter 5. Free Market Capitalism: Still the Superior Strategy;
Chapter 6. Monetary Policy: Not the Wrong Men, the Wrong Model;
Part II – Economic Experience: 1985-2002;
Chapter 7. How Financial Instability Emerged in the 1980s;
Chapter 8. Financial Mayhem in Asia: Japan's Implosion and the Asian Contagion;
Chapter 9. The Brave-New-World Boom Goes Bust: The 1990s Technology Bubble;
Part III – Emerging Realities: 2007-2008;
Chapter 10. Greenspan's Conundrum Fosters the Housing Bubble;
Chapter 11. Bernanke's Calamity and the Onset of U.S. Recession;
Chapter 12. Domino Defaults, Global Markets Crisis, and End of the Great Moderation;
Part IV – Recasting Economic Theory for the Twenty-First Century;
Chapter 13. Economic Orthodoxy on the Eve of the Crisis;
Chapter 14. Minsky and Monetary Policy;
Chapter 15. One Practitioner's Professional Journey;
Chapter 16. Global Policy Risks in the Aftermath of the 2008 Crisis