The current global economic crisis concerns the way in which contemporary capitalism has turned to financialisation as a double cure for both a falling rate of profit and a deficiency of demand. Although this turning is by no means unprecedented, policies of financialisation have depressed demand (in part as a result of the long-term stagnation of average wages) while at the same time not proving adequate to restore profits and growth. This paper argues that the current crisis is less the ‘normal’ one that has to do with a constitutive need to balance growth of abstract wealth with demand for concrete commodities. Rather, it marks a meta-crisis of capitalism that is to do with the difficulties of sustaining abstract growth as such. This met...
crisis DA economic policy economic theory expectations growth income distribution Keynesianism Marxi...
International audienceKarl Marx demonstrated that capitalism as a mode of production is a structural...
crisis DA economic policy economic theory expectations growth income distribution Keynesianism Marxi...
Where is the coveted, prophesied, dreaded crisis of capitalism? Why has the economic and social turm...
This is a prepublication version of an article which appeared in the World Review of Political Econo...
Abstract! is paper assesses the current world economic crisis in terms of crucial transformations in...
In the context of the current crisis a vigorous debate is taking place with regard to its’ cause . A...
AbstractA cacophony of crises challenges neoliberalism and marks a fundamental reversal in capitalis...
The crisis of 2007-9 resulted from a financial bubble marked by weak production, expanding bank asse...
This article starts by noting that the financial crisis of 2007-2008 was not an accident, but the re...
Wage squeeze/profit squeeze crisis theories provide a powerful framework for the historical analysis...
The present crisis is not only a financial one. It is a crisis of civilization. The convergence of l...
The key topic of the paper is determined by the crisis situation of the nowadays economic model. Cap...
An economic crisis in capitalism is a deep and prolonged interruption of the economy-wide circuit of...
Several economies across the world, most notably in the Eurozone, continue to show only weak signs o...
crisis DA economic policy economic theory expectations growth income distribution Keynesianism Marxi...
International audienceKarl Marx demonstrated that capitalism as a mode of production is a structural...
crisis DA economic policy economic theory expectations growth income distribution Keynesianism Marxi...
Where is the coveted, prophesied, dreaded crisis of capitalism? Why has the economic and social turm...
This is a prepublication version of an article which appeared in the World Review of Political Econo...
Abstract! is paper assesses the current world economic crisis in terms of crucial transformations in...
In the context of the current crisis a vigorous debate is taking place with regard to its’ cause . A...
AbstractA cacophony of crises challenges neoliberalism and marks a fundamental reversal in capitalis...
The crisis of 2007-9 resulted from a financial bubble marked by weak production, expanding bank asse...
This article starts by noting that the financial crisis of 2007-2008 was not an accident, but the re...
Wage squeeze/profit squeeze crisis theories provide a powerful framework for the historical analysis...
The present crisis is not only a financial one. It is a crisis of civilization. The convergence of l...
The key topic of the paper is determined by the crisis situation of the nowadays economic model. Cap...
An economic crisis in capitalism is a deep and prolonged interruption of the economy-wide circuit of...
Several economies across the world, most notably in the Eurozone, continue to show only weak signs o...
crisis DA economic policy economic theory expectations growth income distribution Keynesianism Marxi...
International audienceKarl Marx demonstrated that capitalism as a mode of production is a structural...
crisis DA economic policy economic theory expectations growth income distribution Keynesianism Marxi...