The paper contributes to a symposium of the Oxford Review of Economic Policy on “Capitalism: What has Gone Wrong, What Needs to Change, and How can it be Fixed?”. The analysis starts from the observation that, in the United States, the United Kingdom and continental Europe, widespread discontent has become an important political force. I attribute this discontent to a sense on unfairness in developments of the past few decades. I relate this sense of unfairness to: (i) negative effects of structural change, including joblessness and regional decline, (ii) the observation of extraordinary growth in executive remuneration and financial-sector remuneration, coupled with government bailouts in the global financial crisis, and (iii) changes in p...
The 2008 global financial crisis was the consequence of the process of financialization, or the crea...
Neoliberalism and deregulation have come to dominate national and international political economy. T...
This essay concerns neoliberalism, neoliberalism under US hegemony: its place in the history of capi...
The paper contributes to a symposium of the Oxford Review of Economic Policy on “Capitalism: What ha...
Abstract The distinguished contributors to this issue of the Oxford Review of Economi...
This article examines the responses of national governments to the economic crisis that commenced in...
The distinguished contributors to this issue of the Oxford Review of Economics were asked to addres...
Where is the coveted, prophesied, dreaded crisis of capitalism? Why has the economic and social turm...
Western capitalism is in crisis. For decades investment has been falling, living standards have stag...
Financial Keynesianism should be incorporated into Marxian theory to account for the current ‘great’...
Abstract: The 2008 global financial crisis was the consequence of the process of financialization, o...
The representative democracy has become weak and fragmented, and under control of international mark...
This article addresses a twofold issue: why the word capitalism has become more and more frequently ...
Given the utterly painful short-run chock of COVID-19 as well as the looming long-run threat of clim...
This paper serves as an introduction to a special issue which explores many new questions, intellect...
The 2008 global financial crisis was the consequence of the process of financialization, or the crea...
Neoliberalism and deregulation have come to dominate national and international political economy. T...
This essay concerns neoliberalism, neoliberalism under US hegemony: its place in the history of capi...
The paper contributes to a symposium of the Oxford Review of Economic Policy on “Capitalism: What ha...
Abstract The distinguished contributors to this issue of the Oxford Review of Economi...
This article examines the responses of national governments to the economic crisis that commenced in...
The distinguished contributors to this issue of the Oxford Review of Economics were asked to addres...
Where is the coveted, prophesied, dreaded crisis of capitalism? Why has the economic and social turm...
Western capitalism is in crisis. For decades investment has been falling, living standards have stag...
Financial Keynesianism should be incorporated into Marxian theory to account for the current ‘great’...
Abstract: The 2008 global financial crisis was the consequence of the process of financialization, o...
The representative democracy has become weak and fragmented, and under control of international mark...
This article addresses a twofold issue: why the word capitalism has become more and more frequently ...
Given the utterly painful short-run chock of COVID-19 as well as the looming long-run threat of clim...
This paper serves as an introduction to a special issue which explores many new questions, intellect...
The 2008 global financial crisis was the consequence of the process of financialization, or the crea...
Neoliberalism and deregulation have come to dominate national and international political economy. T...
This essay concerns neoliberalism, neoliberalism under US hegemony: its place in the history of capi...