April 26, 2017 | Book
  • Headline: Understanding Globalization, Financialization, Competition and Crisis
  • Intro Text: Capitalism, Macroeconomics and Reality collects many of the most significant papers written by Professor James Crotty of the University of Massachusetts-Amherst Economics Dept. and PERI. For over 40 years, Crotty has played a major role in building a coherent framework for macroeconomics that synthesizes Marxian and Keynesian perspectives and provides an effective critique of orthodox approaches to macro. This volume includes Crotty's early work on class conflict and the business cycle, his studies on the contradictions of the South Korean growth model, and his prescient analyses of the spread of destabilizing speculative finance on Wall Street just prior to the 2007-09 global financial crisis and Great Recession.
  • Type of publication: Book
  • Research or In The Media: Research
  • Research Area: Finance, Jobs & Macroeconomics
  • Publication Date: 2017-04-26
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  • Publisher: Edward Elgar
Capitalism, Macroeconomics and Reality: Understanding Globalization, Financialization, Competition and Crisis

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This wide-ranging set of papers deals with crucial questions in economic theory, economic policy and economic history. The papers help explain why economic performance deteriorated dramatically in the West over the past three decades as the “Golden Age” of capitalism after World War II was replaced by global neoliberal capitalism. They show that theoretical frameworks rooted in the radical and heterodox traditions can explain this evolution and the current global economic and financial crisis, something mainstream theories cannot do.

Topics include but are not limited to:

• methodology: a critique of “positivism” is used to explain why mainstream reliance on fairy-tale assumptions should be replaced by realistic assumption sets as argued by Marx and Keynes

• Marx, Keynes and Minsky on financial market instability versus mainstream theories of “efficient” financial markets

• how Keynes’s assumption that the future is unknowable revolutionized not only macro theory but the micro theory of agent choice as well

• structural causes of the current global financial crisis

• how innovative theories of competition, globalization, capital investment and financialization inspired by Marx, Keynes and Schumpeter can be used to explain the crisis tendencies of neoliberal capitalism

• the influence of class conflict on economic policy, including in the current “austerity” regimes.

The papers in this book should be of interest to most economists and can be used in both graduate and upper level undergraduate courses. Many of these papers are accessible to anyone who reads the business press.

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