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R O U T L E D G E

Key Titles on Financial Crisis and Economic Depression

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WelcomeWelcome to our catalogue where we are pleased to present a selection of key Routledge titles on Financial Crisis and Economic Depression. For more information or to place an order, please contact your local Taylor and Francis sales representative.

Prices, publication dates and content are correct at time of going to press, but may be subject to change without notice.

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ContentsFinancial Crisis and Economic Depression .................................................................................................................... 2

Index ................................................................................................................................................................................... 16

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Dummy text to keep placeholderAn Introduction to CapitalismA Comparative History of Bank Failures

Paul Swanson, William Paterson University, USAEmbedded in an historical account of the development of U.S.capitalism up to the present day, this book gives the reader athorough description of the major aspects of the U.S. economy,as well as a theoretical understanding of the overall economy.A particular focus of this book is how free markets work incapitalism and the interrelationship between markets and thegovernment. Of particular interest in the current economicsituation is the question of what can the government do to getthe economy going again.

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From Medici to BaringsSten Jonsson, University of Gothenburg, SwedenSeries: Banking, Money and International FinanceStarting with Medici and Fugger and ending with Barings andRoyal Bank of Scotland under neo-liberal de-regulation, theauthor gives an account of how a number of banks failed overa 500 year-period. The author offers an explanation of the leadingideas about the world and good society at the time, andsummarises this narrative using Streeck & Schmitter’s three basesfor regulation of society: Community (spontaneous solidarity),State (hierarchical control), and Market (dispersed competition).

RoutledgeMarket: Economics eBook: 978-0-203-10032-5April 2019: 234x156: 196pp * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415550925Hb: 978-0-367-19109-2: £120.00eBook: 978-0-429-20048-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780367191092

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAustrian Economics, Money and FinanceA Cultural History of Finance

Thomas MayerThis book investigates the problems associated with mainstreammonetary economics and finance, and proposes alternativesbased on the Austrian school of economics. In monetaryeconomics, the Austrian school regards the creation of moneyby banks through credit extension as a key source of economicinstability. From this follows the need for a comprehensivereform of our present monetary system. Instead of creatingmoney, banks would intermediate it. In finance, the Austrianschool rejects the notion of rational expectations and measurablerisk. Individuals use their subjective knowledge to gather andevaluate information, and they act in a world of radicaluncertainty.

Irene Finel-Honigman, Columbia University, USASeries: Routledge Explorations in Economic HistoryThe world of finance is again undergoing crisis andtransformation. This book provides a new perspective on financethrough the prism of popular and formal culture and examinesfascination and repulsion toward money, the role ofgovernments and individuals in financial crises and how theCrisis of 2008, like others since 1720, repeat the same patternsof enthusiasm, greed, culpability, revulsion, reform and recovery.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderAutomation, Innovation and Economic CrisisAgeing, Lifestyles and Economic CrisesSurviving the Fourth Industrial RevolutionThe New People of the Mediterranean

Jon-Arild Johannessen, Nord University, Oslo, NorwaySeries: Routledge Studies in the Economics of InnovationThe fourth industrial revolution is developing globally, with nogeographical centre and is taking place at enormous speed.Robots will bring about the informatization of work such thatthe way we work, where we work and our relationships with ourcolleagues and employers are all in a state of change. Theauthor argues that a "perfect" social storm occurs wheninequality grows at a catastrophic rate, unemployment increases,job security is threatened for a growing number, and robotizationtakes over even the most underpaid jobs. Cascades ofinnovations will lead to economic and social crises and it willonly take a small spark for this social storm to develop into a

social revolution.

Edited by Thierry Blöss, Isabelle Blöss-Widmer, ElenaAmbrosetti, University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy, MichèlePagès, SF case 1088312 and Sébastien OliveauSeries: Routledge Studies in the European EconomyDrawing on empirical research in sociology, demography,geography and economics, exploiting the most recent dataavailable and setting the present in historical perspective, thisbook studies Mediterranean societies in relation to three majorchallenges which they now confront. These are: populationageing and its implications in terms of intergenerational familysupport relationships; increasingly insecure adult professionaltrajectories and their consequences for the evolution of social

gender roles, in an economic context commonly referred to as a 'crisis'; and lastly the roleof Nation-States' public policies in the social reproduction of these gender inequalities.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBusiness Cycles in Economic ThoughtBanking and Monetary Policies in a Changing

Financial Environment A historyEdited by Alain Alcouffe, Université Toulouse Capitole,France, Monika Poettinger, Bocconi University, Italy andBertram SchefoldSeries: Routledge Studies in the History of EconomicsThis volume underlines how, over the time span of two centuries,economic thought interacted with cycles in a continuousrenewal of theories and rethinking of policies, whilst economicactions embedded themselves into past economic thought.It argues that studying crises and periods of growth in differentEuropean countries will help to understand how differentnational, political and cultural traditions influenced the complexinteraction of economic cycles and economic theorizing. This

A regulatory approachWassim Shahin, Lebanese American University, Lebanonand Elias El-Achkar, Association of Banks, LebanonSeries: Routledge International Studies in Money and BankingBanking and Monetary Policies in a Changing Financial Environmentdelves into three of these developments and challenges. Thisbook combines theory, policy, regulation and institutionalapproaches with empirical testing, analyzing applications andcase studies of various international regulatory authorities andadministrations, countries and jurisdictions, central banks andcommercial banks. This volume is suitable for those who studyinternational finance, Banking and white collar crime.

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is alongside a comprehensive outlook on the most relevant advances of economic theoryin France, Germany and Italy, as well as coverage of non-European countries, such as theUnited States.Market: Economics

August 2016: 234x156: 274pp RoutledgeHb: 978-1-138-91353-0: £125.00 Market: EconomicsPb: 978-1-138-32509-8: £38.99 January 2017: 234x156: 252ppeBook: 978-1-315-69138-1 Hb: 978-1-138-67086-0: £90.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138913530 Pb: 978-0-367-87824-5: £36.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCentral Banking in a DemocracyBanking Modern AmericaThe Federal Reserve and its AlternativesStudies in regulatory history

John H. Wood, Wake Forest University, USASeries: Routledge Explorations in Economic HistoryThe Federal Reserve System, which has been Congress’s agentfor the control of money since 1913, has a mixed reputation. Itserrors have been huge. It was the principal cause of the GreatDepression of the 1930s and the inflation of the 1970s, andparticipated in the massive bailouts of financial institutions attaxpayer’s expense during the recent Great Recession.

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Edited by Jesse StillerThis book lends a new dimension to studying the origins anddevelopment of a system that touched key aspects of modernAmerica. Chapters examine key episodes in the history of Federalbanking, looking at the Civil War origins of the national bankingsystem and the practical challenges of setting up a new systemof money and banking. The essays in this volume explore thetensions that arose between bankers and Federal regulators,between governmental jurisdictions, and even betweenregulators themselves.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCrises in Europe in the Transatlantic ContextBeyond Mainstream Explanations of the Financial

Crisis Economic and Political AppraisalsEdited by Bruno Dallago, University of Trento, Italy and JohnMcGowan, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,USASeries: Routledge Studies in the Modern World EconomyThe adoption and management of the common currency hasled the Eurozone to a critical point. This book analyzes in aninterdisciplinary way the fundamental causes of distress, makingsure to relate economic issues to the social and political aspectsof the problem. The book explores the reasons why the Eurozonehas fallen into a policy trap, as well as what Europe did andshould do to exit the crisis, and why this is proving to be sodifficult. The book also considers what role the United States

has played, and could play to help foster a solution for the Eurozone.

Parasitic Finance CapitalIsmael Hossein-zadeh, Drake University, Des Moines, IA,USASeries: Routledge Frontiers of Political EconomyThis book provides a critique of the neoclassical explanations ofthe 2008 financial collapse, of the ensuing long recession andof the neoliberal austerity responses to it.

Instead of simply blaming the ‘irrational behavior’ of marketplayers, as neoliberals do, or lax public supervision, as Keynesiansdo, this book focuses on the core dynamics of capitalistdevelopment that not only created the financial bubble, butalso fostered the ‘irrational behavior’ of market players andsubverted public policy.

RoutledgeRoutledge Market: EconomicsMarket: Economics January 2015: 234x156: 204ppApril 2014: 234x156: 172pp Hb: 978-1-138-81833-0: £125.00Hb: 978-0-415-63806-7: £125.00 eBook: 978-1-315-74533-6Pb: 978-1-138-92665-3: £37.99 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138818330eBook: 978-0-203-08419-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415638067

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEconomic Crisis and Economic ThoughtCrises of Global Economy and the Future of

Capitalism Alternative Theoretical Perspectives on the Economic CrisisEdited by Tommaso Gabellini, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna,Pisa, Italy, Simone Gasperin, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna,Pisa, Italy and Alessio Moneta, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna,Pisa, ItalySeries: Routledge Studies in the History of EconomicsThis book presents a series of contrasting but complementaryapproaches in economic theory in order to offer a critical toolkitfor examining the modern capitalist economy. Each chapterreviews a methodological or theoretical approach and discussesnew directions for the field. Topics covered include themethodology of economics in the face of the crisis, thecomparative and historical approach to studying the crisis, and

new proposals for economic policy.

An Insight into the Marx's Crisis TheoryEdited by Kiichiro Yagi, Kyoto University, Japan, NobuharuYokokawa, Musashi University, Japan, Hagiwara Shinjiro,Yokohama National University, Japan and Gary Dymski,University of California, Riverside, USAThis book contains a set of reflections by a diverse set of authorson the current economic crisis. These reflections: (a) use andextend a number of frameworks – financialization, Regulation,Keynesian-Golden-Age; (b) work with numerous ideas aboutwhat crisis is, especially whether it is specific to an historicalperiod of capitalism (a regime), or whether crisis is trans-historic;(c) draw on a range of foundational thinkers – Marx, Lenin,Hilferding, Minsky, Keynes, Kalecki, and institutionalists. The resultis a must-read that contributes to the resurgence of radical Routledge

Market: Economicsanalyses of the political economy, free from the market optimism of the main-streameconomics. February 2019: 234x156: 300pp

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eBook: 978-1-315-61995-8Market: Economics* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138665378

December 2012: 234x156: 330ppHb: 978-0-415-68733-1: £125.00Pb: 978-0-415-70588-2: £37.99eBook: 978-0-203-07295-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415687331

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEconomic Crisis and Structural Reforms in SouthernEurope

Critical and Feminist Perspectives on Financial andEconomic Crises

Policy LessonsEdited by Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, The New School, New York,USA, James Heintz, University of Massachusetts, Amherst,USA and Stephanie Seguino, University of Vermont,Burlington, USAThis volume brings together innovative thinking from heterodoxmacroeconomists and feminist economists to explore the causes,consequences, and ramifications of economic crises. It takes aninnovative approach to analyzing a range of issues, from thesubprime mortgage crisis to the gendered effects of austerityto the role of the International Monetary Fund in governing anunstable global economy. This book was originally publishedas a special issue of Feminist Economics.

Edited by Paolo Manasse, University of Bologna, Italy andDimitris Katsikas, National and Kapodistrian University ofAthens, GreeceSeries: Routledge Studies in the European EconomyIn recent years the countries of southern Europe haveundergone, with varying intensity, a serious and prolongedeconomic crisis. Most have had to implement comprehensiveeconomic adjustment programmes, including a wide range ofstructural reforms. Economic Crisis and Structural Reforms inSouthern Europe examines these reforms, drawing policy lessonsfrom their successes and failures.

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RoutledgeMarket: Feminist EconomicsApril 2015: 234x156: 280pp Market: EconomicsHb: 978-1-138-85501-4: £120.00 December 2017: 234x156: 248ppPb: 978-1-138-88637-7: £40.99 Hb: 978-1-138-28033-5: £125.00eBook: 978-1-315-72051-7 eBook: 978-1-315-27219-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138855014 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138280335

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEconomic Policy and the Financial CrisisCycles, Growth and the Great Recession

Edited by Łukasz Mamica, Cracow University of Economics, Poland and Pasquale Tridico, University of Roma Tre, ItalySeries: Routledge Frontiers of Political EconomyThe key issue for current economic policy is to find a balance between the stabilisation of public finance and maintaining the momentum of long-term growth. This book argues that the reasons for the varied performances of the advanced economies lie in the economic policies which were introduced in the aftermath of the crisis and the differences in the regulation of their labour markets.

Edited by Annalisa Cristini, University of Bergamo, Italy, Stephen Fazzari, Edward Greenberg, Washington University of St. Louis, USA and Riccardo Leoni, University of Bergamo, ItalySeries: Routledge Critical Studies in Finance and StabilityThis book is a collection of papers that assess the nature and role of the business cycle in contemporary economies. These assessments are made in the context of the financial market instability that distinguishes the Great Recession from previous post-war slowdowns.

RoutledgeMarket: EconomicsJanuary 2017: 234x156: 294ppHb: 978-0-415-70731-2: £125.00Pb: 978-0-415-78722-2: £43.99eBook: 978-1-315-88693-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415787222

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFinancial CrisesEconomic Policy, Crisis and InnovationSocio-Economic Causes and Institutional ContextBeyond Austerity in Europe

Brenda Spotton Visano, York University, Toronto, CanadaSeries: Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy This study explores the major patterns of change in the evolution of financial crises as enduring phenomena and analyzes the paradoxical position that crises are at once similar to and different from each other.

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Edited by Maria Cristina Marcuzzo, Antonella Palumboand Paola VillaSeries: Routledge Studies in the European EconomyThis book is a Festschrift to Annamaria Simonazzi and embracesthe themes that she has contributed to over the years throughher insightful and inspiring works. It brings togethercontributions from a number of distinguished Europeaneconomists, who present a tribute to her and engage in adialogue with her research, simultaneously reflecting on theprocess of growing economic disintegration in the EuropeanUnion, its causes and possible remedies. The authors envisiona progressive society, in which investments in research andintelligent industrial policies govern the process of technological

changes and drive the economy towards a more efficient and more equal model ofdevelopment.

Market: International Finance and Political EconomyFebruary 2006: 216x138: 144ppHb: 978-0-415-36287-0: £125.00RoutledgePb: 978-0-415-63237-9: £43.99Market: EconomicseBook: 978-0-203-01309-0December 2019: 234x156: 288pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415362870Hb: 978-0-367-26029-3: £115.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderFinancial Crisis, Labour Markets and InstitutionsEconomic Theory and its History

Edited by Sebastiano Fadda, University of Roma Tre, Italy and Pasquale Tridico, University of Roma Tre, ItalySeries: Routledge Frontiers of Political EconomyThis book seeks to explain the global financial crisis and its wider economic, political, and social repercussions, arguing that the 2007-9 meltdown was in fact a systemic crisis of the capitalist system.

RoutledgeMarket: EconomicsMarch 2015: 234x156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-53860-2: £125.00

Edited by Giuseppe Freni, Heinz D. Kurz, University of Graz,Austria, Andrea Mario Lavezzi, University of Palermo, Italyand Rodolfo Signorino, University of Palermo, ItalySeries: Routledge Studies in the History of EconomicsThis collection brings together leading economists from aroundthe world to explore key issues in economic analysis and thehistory of economic thought. This book deals with importantthemes in economics in terms of an approach that has its rootsin the writings of the classical economists from Adam Smith toDavid Ricardo. The chapters have been inspired by the work ofNeri Salvadori, who has made key contributions in various areasincluding the theory of production, the theory of value and

Pb: 978-1-138-90182-7: £37.99eBook: 978-0-203-10913-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138901827

Dummy text to keep placeholderFinancial Cultures and Crisis Dynamics

distribution, the theory of economic growth, as well as the theory of renewable and deplorable natural resources.

RoutledgeMarket: EconomicsJanuary 2016: 234x156: 432ppHb: 978-1-138-18659-0: £125.00Pb: 978-0-367-87633-3: £36.99eBook: 978-1-315-64375-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138186590

3rd Edition Fifty Major Economists Edited by Bob Jessop, Lancaster University, UK, Brigitte

Young, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Münster, Germanyand Christoph Scherrer, University of Kassel, GermanySeries: Routledge Frontiers of Political EconomyThis volume argues that financial affairs cannot be adequatelyinterpreted and explained without regard to themes, methods,and substantive claims posed in recent decades by culturalpolitical economy. The editors and the international cast ofcontributors have crafted a volume which represents a hugelysignificant contribution to the field of cultural political economyand the social study of finance.

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Steven Pressman, Monmouth University, USASeries: Routledge Key GuidesFifty Major Economists provides an introduction to the life, work and ideas of the people who have shaped the economic landscape from the seventeenth century to the present day. For this third edition, the book has been thoroughly revised and updated throughout with the latest scholarship both incorporated into the entries and included in the guides to further reading. This edition also takes into account the significant changes in the world economy which have taken place over the last few years. Renewed interest in issues around recession and debt is reflected in new entries on Paul Krugman and Hyman Minsky.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGender Perspectives and Gender Impacts of theGlobal Economic Crisis

Financial Development, Economic Crises andEmerging Market Economies

Edited by Rania Antonopoulos, Bard College, USASeries: Routledge Frontiers of Political EconomyThis volume, from an international set of contributors, arguesthat gender-differentiated economic roles and responsibilitieswithin households and markets can potentially influence theways in which men and women are affected in times ofeconomic crisis. There are case studies devoted to Latin America,transition economies, China, India, South Africa, Turkey, and theUSA.

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Edited by Faruk Ulgen, University of Grenoble, FranceSeries: Routledge Critical Studies in Finance and StabilityDrawing heavily on the tumultuous crises of the 1990s-2000s,this book argues that those experiences can shed light on sucha crucial issue and lead economic theory and policy to gobeyond the blindness of efficient free market doctrine toeconomic catastrophes. This book focuses on the weaknessesand irrelevance of financialized economic structures and refersto the implications of the ongoing global crisis with regard tothe financial basics of a sustainable growth and global stability.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderGeneral Equilibrium Analysis

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2nd EditionFinancing Economic Development in the 21stCentury A Century after Walras

Edited by Pascal Bridel, University of Lausanne, SwitzerlandSeries: Routledge Studies in the History of EconomicsThis book brings contributions from the likes of Kenneth Arrow,Alan Kirman, Richard Posner, Amartya Sen and Robert Solow toshare their thoughts and reflections on the theoretical heritageof Léon Walras and general equilibrium theory.

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Sammis B. White and Zenia Z. KotvalThe fully revised new edition of this textbook presents awell-balanced set of economic development financing toolsand techniques focused on our current times of economicausterity. While traditional public sector techniques are evaluatedand refocused, this volume emphasizes the role of the privatesector and the increasing need to bring together differenttechniques and sources to create a workable financialdevelopment package. The chapters address critical assessmentsof various methods as well as practical advice on how toimplement these techniques. New chapters on entrepreneurship,the changing nature of the community banking system, andthe increasing need for partnerships provides critical insights

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Dummy text to keep placeholderGerman Industry and German IndustrialisationEssays in German Economic and Business History in the Nineteenthand Twentieth Centuries

into the ever-evolving practice of economic development finance.

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2nd EditionFoundations of Real-World Economics

John Komlos, University of Munich, GermanyThis book provides an antidote to the usual principles text. In aseries of short essays, it covers all of the key topics, theories andmodels found on a principles course – from employment toequilibrium, marginal theory to monetary policy – anddemonstrates their usefulness, or otherwise, in the real world. Italso explores important issues and approaches often omittedfrom principles texts including neuroeconomics, fairness,happiness and financial instability. This accessible and engagingbook is the ideal text for any economics class looking to gobeyond the limitations of standard economics.

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Edited by Robert LeeSeries: Routledge Library Editions: The German EconomyOriginally published in 1991 these essays address a number ofcentral issues relating to the nature of German industrialisation,including the role of foreign competition in fosteringtechnological change, the importance of market integrationand the response of German banks to industrialisation. The bookprovides an important corrective to the traditional interpretationof German industrialisation and reassesses the economic impactof the customs union. It also emphasises the importance ofsectoral analysis and illustrates the usefulness of a differentialregional approach for understanding the process of Germanindustrialisation.

RoutledgePb: 978-1-138-29654-1: £32.99Market: German EconomyeBook: 978-1-315-09997-2September 2018: 234x156: 322ppPrev. Ed Pb: 978-0-765-63923-3Hb: 978-0-415-78862-5: £110.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138296541Pb: 978-0-415-78864-9: £31.99eBook: 978-1-315-22326-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415788649

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Development Marxist AnalysesEdited by Stavros Mavroudeas, University of Macedonia,GreeceSeries: Routledge Frontiers of Political EconomyDespite the depth of the Greek crisis, the exorbitant burdensplaced upon the working people and the massive popularresistance movement to capitalist policies, there is a definitelack of consistently Marxist analyses of the Greek problem. Thisbook argues that by emphasising the spheres of productivityand profitability, classical Marxist analysis better explains theGreek crisis than its orthodox and heterodox competitors.

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International cases and policy responsesEdited by Jason Begley, Coventry University, UK, Dan Coffey,University of Leeds, UK, Tom Donnelly and Carole Thornley,University of Keele, UKSeries: Routledge Studies in the Modern World EconomyThis book offers a collaborative investigation of the policies andpractices which have redeveloped local and national economiesin the aftermath of the global economic crisis which erupted in2008. It explores 'localised' models of economic development,including problems of diversity and balance and the role of firms,industries and clusters, alongside comparative studies of policyresponses to the crisis at local, regional and national levels

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIdeas and Economic Crises in Britain from Attlee toBlair (1945-2005)

Global View on the World EconomyA Global Analysis

Horst Siebert, Kiel Institute of World Economics, GermanySeries: Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy This book utilizes up to date empirical evidence to illuminate the mechanics of the world as a single entity. The author explores the properties of the world economy, the diverse mechanisms of interdependence, shocks and disturbances, economic processes and structures, and the institutional arrangements that guide these processes.

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Matthias M Matthijs, American University, USASeries: Routledge Explorations in Economic HistoryFirst Published in 2011. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &Francis, an informa company.

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Economy Edited by David Bailey, Coventry University, London, UK,Helena Lenihan, University of Limerick, Ireland andJosep-Maria Arauzo-Carod, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, SpainSeries: Regions and CitiesAfter years of official disrepute, industrial policy (IP) is back invogue at regional, national and international levels driven byconcerns over competitiveness, globalisation,de-industrialisation, unemployment and the comparatively slowgrowth of the EU economy especially in this post-recessionphase. At the same time, IP has been seen as a catalyst fordesigning economic recovery strategies at regional, nationaland international levels, as well as being a concerted strategy

Fikret Causevic, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia-HerzegovinaSeries: Routledge Studies in the European EconomyThis book explores the key economic issues facing SoutheasternEurope and Bosnia and Herzegovina, within the context of theserious challenges that the global economy has faced in recentyears. It combines rigorous analysis of the issues faced by theregion with a constructive approach to identifying solutions fora positive future trajectory.

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to develop new ‘clean-tech’ industries to tackle environmental challenges. But what should be the shape of IP in the wake of the crisis and how can IP rebalance economies, help support sustainable development and catalyse new technologies and innovations whilst learning lessons from past experience and debate? This edited volume examines these questions through a wide range of diverse contributions from expert international authors.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Policy.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderInequality, Boom, and BustIndustrial PovertyFrom Billionaire Capitalism to Equality and Full EmploymentYesterday Sweden, Today Europe, Tomorrow America

Howard J. Sherman, University of California Riverside, USAand Paul D. ShermanThere is enormous inequality between the wealth of the richestone percent and all other Americans. To explain inequality,conservative economists focus on individual characteristics suchas intelligence and hard work. This book reveals new evidenceto show that changes in economic inequality are primarily dueto characteristics inherent in the standard operation of capitalistinstitutions and the constant cycle of booms and busts – whichleads to a situation where profits soar while wages stagnate. Asa corrective, this book presents concrete steps for an activist,progressive policy to greatly reduce both unemployment andinequality.

Sven R. LarsonConventional wisdom says that Europe’s crisis is a financial crisis.But is this really the case? In Industrial Poverty, economist SvenR. Larson, challenges this view and suggests instead that Europeis in a state of permanent economic decline. The crisis, saysLarson, is in fact a welfare-state crisis. Over decades, governmenthas grown too big for the private sector to pay for; when therecession hit in 2008 most European economies could no longerbear the burden of the welfare state. Raging deficits, acceleratingunemployment and harsh austerity policies hurled the continentinto more than a regular recession. Europe is entering a neweconomic state: industrial poverty. Using Sweden in the 1990s

as an example, Larson shows how a welfare-state crisis combined with the wrong kind ofausterity policies replaces prosperity with industrial poverty. RoutledgeRoutledge Market: EconomicsJanuary 2017: 244 x 172 March 2018: 234x156: 208ppHb: 978-1-472-43932-1: £95.00 Hb: 978-0-815-38128-0: £120.00Pb: 978-0-415-78965-3: £39.99 Pb: 978-0-815-38129-7: £34.99eBook: 978-1-315-58842-1 eBook: 978-1-351-21090-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415789653 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815381297

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Post-Crisis World Alec CairncrossSeries: Routledge Library Editions: InflationThis book, originally published in 1975, deals with the sourcesof economic growth, inflation and the prospects of bringing itunder control, floating exchange rates and restrictions oninternational capital movements. Although aimed at thenon-specialist, professional economists willa slo find the bookstimulating.

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Edited by Sebastiano Fadda, University of Roma Tre, Italyand Pasquale Tridico, University of Roma Tre, ItalySeries: Routledge Advances in Heterodox EconomicsThis book is divided into three parts. The first part concerns thetheoretical aspects of inequality, and ethical issues regardingeconomics and equality. The second part explores empiricalevidence and policy suggestions drawing on the uneven levelsof development and unprecedented levels of inequalityexperienced among advanced economies in the context ofglobal financial capitalism. The third part focuses on sustainabledevelopment issues such as full employment, social costs ofglobal trade liberalization, environmental sustainability and Market: Economics

ecological issues. Along with inequality these issues are central for capitalism and foreconomic development.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderInstitutions and Development After the FinancialCrisis

Inequality in Financial CapitalismPasquale Tridico, University of Roma Tre, ItalySeries: Routledge Frontiers of Political EconomyFrom the 1980s to the present day, this book considers thetheoretical aspects of inequality (its foundations, definitions,approaches and origins) and examines empirical evidence ofincome inequality in a wide range of advanced economies. Thekey arguments in this volume are that income inequalityincreased during this period because labour and welfare becameseen as costs to be compressed in "financial capitalism" ratherthan as a fundamental part of aggregate demand to beexpanded. However, the welfare state is not a drain on economicperformance and competitiveness, or is it a barrier to economic

efficiency.

Edited by Sebastiano Fadda, University of Roma Tre, Italyand Pasquale Tridico, University of Roma Tre, ItalySeries: Routledge Frontiers of Political EconomyThis volume poses fundamental institutional, evolutionary andontological questions relating to the emergence of a new modeof governance after the financial crisis. The book argues that,contrary to the recent austerity policies implemented in the EUin particular, a new level of government involvement is requiredin order to keep aggregate demand stable, make fullemployment possible, and create a transparent financial sector,serving the real economy and encouraging productiveinvestments.

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Edited by R.J. van der Spek, Free University of Amsterdam,the Netherlands and Bas van Leeuwen, Utrecht University,The NetherlandsSeries: Routledge Explorations in Economic HistoryMoney is a core feature in all discussions of economic crisis, asis clear from the debates about the responses of the EuropeanCentral Bank and the Federal Reserve Bank of the United Statesto the 2008 economic crisis.

This volume explores the role of money in economicperformance, and focuses on how monetary systems affectedeconomic crises for the last 4000 years. Recent events haveconfirmed that money is only a useful tool in economic

Edited by Mogens Ove Madsen, Aalborg Universitet,Denmark and Finn Olesen, Aalborg University, DenmarkSeries: Routledge Frontiers of Political EconomyHow should Europe cope with the negative and still unfoldingeconomic consequences of the current economic crisis? Andwhy does Europe seem to be more conservative than the USAin dealing with the crisis? Since the outbreak of the currentinternational economic crisis in 2008, the USA and many of theEuropean countries have been tormented by high levels ofunemployment and low levels of inflation, interest rates closeto zero and fiscal policies of austerity. and new views on thepotential problems of public debt, the European Union and the

present crisis, Central Banking, hysteresis in an agent based framework, the foundations ofmacroeconomics and the problems of uncertainty.

exchange if it is trusted, and this is a concept that the text explores in depth. Theinternational panel of experts assembled here offer a long-range perspective, from ancientAssyria to modern societies in Europe, China and the US.Routledge

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMoney, Inflation and Business CyclesMonetary and Banking HistoryThe Cantillon Effect and the EconomyEssays in Honour of Forrest Capie

Arkadiusz Sieroń, University of WroclawSeries: Routledge International Studies in Money and BankingThis book provides the first systematic study of the Cantilloneffect and its impact on the economy. The author classifies thevarious channels through which new money can be injectedinto the economy and shows that is not only the increase inmoney supply that is important, but also the way in which itoccurs. Since the increase in money supply does not affect thecash balance of all economic entities in the same proportionand at the same time, a distribution of income and changes inthe structure of relative prices and production occur. It is animportant contribution to the debate on the role of monetaryfactors in the economy, and the effects and legitimacy of a loose

Edited by Geoffrey E. Wood, University of Buckingham, UK,Terence Mills, Loughborough University, UK and NicholasCrafts, University of Warwick, Coventry, UKSeries: Routledge International Studies in Money and BankingThis book comprises a collection of papers by eminent scholarsin the fields of historiography, banking, monetary economicsboth domestic and international, and tariff theory and policy, allareas to which Forrest Capie, in whose honour this book wasproduced, has made major contributions. Under the editorshipof Geoffrey Wood, Terence Mills and Nicholas Crafts, this bookbrings together a stellar line of contributors – including CharlesGoodhart, Harold James, Michael Bordo, Barry Eichengreen and

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Dummy text to keep placeholderMonetary Equilibrium and Nominal IncomeTargeting

monetary policy.

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Money, Markets and CapitalThe Case for a Monetary Analysis

Jean Cartelier, University of Paris Nanterre, FranceSeries: Routledge International Studies in Money and BankingAs a result of the 2008 global financial crisis, economists shiftedtheir emphasis from economic policy and social governance totheoretical debates. Economists should reconsider the state oftheir discipline to avoid taking a step backward and it seemsmore appropriate than ever to think about the way economictheory has evolved and to check its present day relevance. Thisbook offers an original contribution to this endeavour. It containsa solid critical analysis of the mainstream theory of money, fromthe vantage point of both internal logical consistency andeconomic methodology.

Nicolás Cachanosky, University of Denver, USASeries: Routledge International Studies in Money and BankingThere is no book covering the topic of nominal income targetingas its main subject of study. This book fills this gap on a topic,which has been of increasing interest to academics and policymakers since 2008. It not only explains the foundations ofnominal income targeting, but also addresses its limits and waysto diagnose if it is being applied correctly. The application of amonetary rule does not only require that the right policy bechosen, but also that it be applied correctly. For the latter, adiscussion of how to diagnose a mis-application is needed.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderProfitability and the Great RecessionPolitical Economy, Public Policy and Monetary

Economics The Role of Accumulation Trends in the Financial CrisisAscension Mejorado, New York University, USA and ManuelRomanSeries: Routledge Frontiers of Political EconomyThis book presents an analysis of systemic trends in profitabilityand capital accumulation in the US and other major OECDcountries leading up to the Great Recession of 2008. The authorsconclude that the long-term falling accumulation trend in thenon-financial corporate sector, highlighted by the bankruptcyof major automobile corporations, stands out as the underlyingforce that transformed the financial crisis into a fully-fledgedGreat Recession.

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Ludwig von Mises and the Austrian TraditionRichard M. Ebeling, Northwood University, USASeries: Routledge Studies in the History of EconomicsAs a defender of free-market liberalism and a leading opponentof socialism, this volume places Ludwig von Mises' views onpolitical economy, public policy and monetary economics inthe historical context of his time.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRecession Prevention Handbook: Eleven CaseStudies 1948-2007

Post-Keynesian Views of the Crisis and its RemediesEdited by Óscar Dejuán, University of Castilla - La Mancha,Spain, Eladio Febrero Paños, University of Castilla-LaMancha, Spain and Jorge Uxo Gonzalez, University ofCastilla-La Mancha, SpainSeries: Routledge Critical Studies in Finance and StabilityThis book, from a top group of international economists, analyzesthe causes, consequences and evolution of the global financialcrisis from a variety of post-Keynesian perspectives. It thenpresents a case for realistic and essential remedies. The book isboth theoretical and applied, with a global reach and a particularfocus on the European debt crisis.

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Eleven Case Studies 1948-2007Norman FrumkinThis book analyzes the performance of the economy and theeconomic policy actions of the Federal Reserve, the president,and the Congress in the twelve months preceding each of theeleven recession the United States has endured since the endof World War II. Incoroporating extensive real-time data, thebook offers policy recommendations for preventing futurerecessions or at least limiting their impact.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderRegulation of the London Stock ExchangeShare Trading, Fraud and Reform 1914 -1945Rethinking Financial Markets

Chris SwinsonIn 1914, the notion of statutory regulation of trading in shares was anathema to both the Government and the London Stock Exchange. By 1945, a statutory scheme of regulation had been introduced. This book serves to: Track the steps by which this outcome came about; Explain why the Exchange felt obliged in the process to abandon long-cherished policies; Analyse the forces which led to it; Account for the form in which it was implemented.

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David Harrison, DAC Beachcroft LLP, UKSeries: Banking, Money and International FinanceThis book builds on the insights of economists Frank Knight andJohn Maynard Keynes that uncertainty of the future is essentialto understand the processes of economic production and capitalinvestment, and adds to this Karl Popper's general explanationof how expectations of an uncertain future are formed and testedthrough a trial and error process. Rather than relying onfluctuating financial prices to provide a guide to an uncertainfuture, it suggests a better approach would be to adopt themethods common to other branches of science, and createtestable (falsifiable) theories allowing reasonable predictions tobe made.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Consequences of the International Crisis forEuropean SMEs

Routledge Handbook of Major Events in EconomicHistory

Vulnerability and ResilienceEdited by Randall Parker and Robert WhaplesThe purpose of The Handbook of Major Events in Economic History is to provide readers with a relative brief and cogent explanation of the major occurrences in the field: charting economic history from the nineteenth to twenty first centuries.The book contains a host of pithy but comprehensive essays written by top scholars focusing on the economics of individual events in economic history and the episodic nature of events, the collection of which over time make up our historical economic record.

Edited by Bruno Dallago, University of Trento, Italy andChiara GuglielmettiSeries: Routledge Studies in the European EconomyThe book explores how, to what extent and with whatconsequences the international crisis of 2007-2008 and therecession which followed have affected European SMEs (smalland medium enterprises) in both the well established marketeconomies of the old member countries and in thepost-transformation new member countries, and what can bedone at the institutional and political level to uphold them.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Contradictions of AusterityShare Trading, Fraud and the Crash of 1929The Socio-Economic Costs of the Neoliberal Baltic ModelA Biography of Clarence Hatry

Edited by Jeffrey Sommers, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, USA and Charles WoolfsonSeries: Routledge Studies in the European EconomyWith a foreword by James K. Galbraith, this timely book assesses the extent to which the export of the Baltic model of austerity has the potential to generate disruptions in Europe, the book presents cautionary instruction to European and global leaders embracing the Baltic model as a cure for their current economic predicament.

Chris Swinson, Chris Swinson Ltd, UKSeries: Financial HistoryThis is a comprehensive biography of Clarence Charles Hatry,1888-1965, an enigmatic and charismatic public figure. It is basedon examination of the memoirs of Hatry’s contemporaries, thearchives and records which they and their companies preserved,and press reports of Hatry’s activities. The search for records hasnow continued for several decades and has included overseasvisits to follow up, for example, the history of Hatry’s family inFrance and Germany, the family’s ownership of a silk mill inLorraine, and Hatry’s visit to New York in 1928.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderThe Depression and the Developing World,1914-1939

SME Finance and the Economic CrisisThe Case of Greece

Alina Hyz, University of West Attica, GreeceSeries: Routledge Studies in the European EconomyThis book offers a detailed analysis of the financing problems ofGreek SMEs, within a liberalized financial system and within aneconomic environment of fiscal and monetary constraints.Financial liberalization means elimination of quantitative andprice controls on domestic banking, thus making the allocationof funds more competitive. Fiscal austerity, on the other hand,leads to a reduction of expansion opportunities for SMEs. Theauthor argues that the availability of investment capital, and notonly the short-term financing of current needs, is one of keyfactors determining the growth opportunities of SMEs.

A.J.H. LathamThe book examines the economic experience of Asia and Africa from 1914 to 1939 and looks at the influence of the developed world upon these two continents, showing how events there affected the entire international economy. In particular it suggests that the economic progress of the 1920s caused the depression by creating overproduction of foodstuffs and raw materials.

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The Development of Economics in JapanFrom the Inter-war Period to the 2000s

Edited by Toichiro Asada, Chuo University, JapanSeries: Routledge Studies in the History of EconomicsThis book covers the development of Economics in Japan fromthe inter-war period to the 2000s focusing on the theoreticaland policy-oriented contributions of Japanese economists aswell as the influence of Marx, Walras, Keynes, Fisher and Cassell.

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Theories, Policies and Exit StrategiesEdited by Sebastiano Fadda, University of Roma Tre, Italyand Pasquale Tridico, University of Roma Tre, ItalySeries: Routledge Advances in Heterodox EconomicsThis book explores both the foundations of the economic crisis,offering a heterodox approach to interpret the crisis, and thepolicies implemented both during the crisis and before, alongwith the main institutions which shaped the model of advancedeconomies in the last two decades in particular. The book alsoanalyses exit perspectives, explored through case studies, anddevelopment strategies.

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The Economic Consequences of the EuroThe Safest Escape Plan

Stefan Kawalec, Capital Strategy, Poland, Ernest Pytlarczyk, mBank S.A., Poland and Kamil Kaminski , PKO Bank Polski SA, PolandSeries: Economics in the Real WorldThis book presents a new narrative on the eurozone crisis. It argues that the common currency has the potential to kill the European Union, and the conventional wisdom that the eurozone can be fixed by a common budget and further political integration is incorrect. In order to save the European Union and the common market, the book proposes an orderly dismantling of the eurozone, and the creation of a new European currency coordination system. The authors make the case that the optimal

Ian BrownSeries: Routledge RevivalsThe great inter-war depression has long been seen as anunprecedented economic disaster for the peoples of thenon-European world. This book, with its detailed assessment ofthe impact of the depression on the economies of Africa andAsia, challenges the orthodox view, and is essential reading forthose with a teaching or research interest in the moderneconomic history of those continents.

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solution would be to start the process with the most competitive countries exiting theEurozone first.RoutledgeMarket: EconomicsDecember 2019: 234x156: 212ppHb: 978-0-367-14935-2: £115.00

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European Union The Varieties of Capitalism Debate in the Age of AusterityEdited by Richard Westra, Nagoya University, Japan, DennisBadeen, York University, Canada and Robert Albritton, YorkUniversity, Canada.Series: Routledge Frontiers of Political EconomyThe Varieties of Capitalism debate sought ways in which a moreprogressive form of capitalism could be moulded but thefinancial crisis and the austerity measures implemented in mostof the advanced economies since has led many to questionwhether a complete alternative is needed. In this volume, worldrenowned political economists explore whether the multiplecrises of the world economy put in question the existence ofcapitalism itself and the conclusion is that capitalism is unlikely

to deliver a viable future for most people.

A Critical AssessmentEdited by Javier Bilbao-Ubillos, University of the BasqueCountry, SpainSeries: Routledge Studies in the European EconomyThis book explores the way in which the financial crisis thatbegan in the USA spread to the economy of the European Union.It takes a critical look at the measures adopted by EU institutionsin response to that crisis, seeking to explain the rationale behindthem, their context, their development and why different exitstrategies were not adopted. In doing this, the book makescomparisons with the measures adopted by institutions in theUSA and UK.

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Edited by Mark P. Taylor, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, UK and Richard Clarida, Columbia University, USAThis book brings together a range of applied studies, covering a range of international and regional experience in the area of finance in the context of the global downturn.

This book was published as a special issue of Applied Financial Economics.

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New Perspectives on the Critique of Economic Theory and PolicyEdited by Emiliano Brancaccio, University of Sannio, Italyand Giuseppe Fontana, University of Leeds, UKSeries: Routledge Frontiers of Political EconomyThis collection puts forward promising reinterpretations of theprimary schools of heterodox political economy, stringentcritiques of the conventional readings of the recession, newschemes of theoretical and empirical analysis of the crisis, andproposals for economic policies alternative to those hithertoadopted.

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Roller Coaster Economy: Financial Crisis, GreatRecession, and the Public Option, The ...................... 14

Gender Perspectives and Gender Impacts of the GlobalEconomic Crisis ..................................................................... 6A

Routledge Handbook of Major Events in EconomicHistory ..................................................................................... 11

General Equilibrium Analysis ........................................... 6German Industry and GermanIndustrialisation .................................................................... 6

Ageing, Lifestyles and Economic Crises ....................... 2Austrian Economics, Money and Finance ................. 2Automation, Innovation and EconomicCrisis ........................................................................................... 2

Routledge Handbook of Modern Economic History,The ............................................................................................ 15

SGlobal Economic Crisis and Local EconomicDevelopment .......................................................................... 7Global Economic Crisis and the Developing World,The ............................................................................................ 13Global Economic Crisis, The .......................................... 13

BBanking and Monetary Policies in a ChangingFinancial Environment ....................................................... 3

Share Trading, Fraud and the Crash of 1929 .......... 11SME Finance and the Economic Crisis ...................... 11

WGlobal Economy, The ....................................................... 13Global Financial Crisis, The ............................................ 13Global Financial Crisis, The ............................................ 13Global View on the World Economy ............................ 7Globalization, Southeastern Europe, and the WorldEconomy .................................................................................. 7

Banking Modern America ................................................. 3Beyond Mainstream Explanations of the FinancialCrisis ........................................................................................... 3Business Cycles in Economic Thought ......................... 3

C

Women and Austerity ...................................................... 15Women and Recession .................................................... 15

Greek Capitalism in Crisis .................................................. 7

ICentral Banking in a Democracy ................................... 3Comparative History of Bank Failures, A .................... 2 Ideas and Economic Crises in Britain from Attlee to

Blair (1945-2005) ................................................................... 7Consequences of the International Crisis for EuropeanSMEs, The ............................................................................... 11 Industrial Policy Beyond the Crisis ................................. 7Contradictions of Austerity, The .................................. 11 Industrial Poverty .................................................................. 8Crises in Europe in the TransatlanticContext ...................................................................................... 3

Inequality and Uneven Development in the Post-CrisisWorld ......................................................................................... 8

Crises of Global Economy and the Future ofCapitalism ............................................................................... 4

Inequality in Financial Capitalism ................................ 8Inequality, Boom, and Bust .............................................. 8

Critical and Feminist Perspectives on Financial andEconomic Crises .................................................................... 4

Inflation, Growth and InternationalFinance ..................................................................................... 8

Cultural History of Finance, A .......................................... 2 Institutions and Development After the FinancialCrisis ........................................................................................... 8Cycles, Growth and the Great Recession .................... 4

D Introduction to Capitalism, An ....................................... 2

LDepression and the Developing World, 1914-1939,The ............................................................................................ 11 Long Wave in the World Economy, The ................... 13Development of Economics in Japan, The ............. 12

MEMacroeconomics After the Financial Crisis ............... 9

Economic Consequences of the Euro, The .............. 12 Making of Finance, The ................................................... 14Economic Crisis and Economic Thought ................... 4 Monetary and Banking History ...................................... 9Economic Crisis and Governance in the EuropeanUnion, The ............................................................................. 12

Monetary Equilibrium and Nominal IncomeTargeting .................................................................................. 9

Economic Crisis and Structural Reforms in SouthernEurope ....................................................................................... 4

Money, Currency and Crisis .............................................. 9Money, Inflation and Business Cycles .......................... 9

Economic Crisis in Social and Institutional Context,The ............................................................................................ 12

Money, Markets and Capital ........................................... 9

OEconomic Policy and the Financial Crisis ................... 4Economic Policy, Crisis and Innovation ...................... 5Economic Theory and its History ................................... 5 Origin of the Prolonged Economic Stagnation in

Contemporary Japan, The ............................................. 14Economies of Africa and Asia in the Inter-warDepression (Routledge Revivals), The ........................ 12

PFPhilosophy, Politics and Economics of Finance in the21st Century, The ................................................................ 14Fifty Major Economists ....................................................... 5

Financial Crises ...................................................................... 5 Political Economy, Public Policy and MonetaryEconomics ............................................................................. 10Financial Crisis, Labour Markets and

Institutions ............................................................................... 5 Post-Keynesian Views of the Crisis and itsRemedies ................................................................................ 10Financial Cultures and Crisis Dynamics ..................... 5

Financial Development, Economic Crises andEmerging Market Economies .......................................... 6

Price and Financial Stability .......................................... 10Profitability and the Great Recession ......................... 10

Financing Economic Development in the 21stCentury ...................................................................................... 6 RFoundations of Real-World Economics ...................... 6Future of Capitalism After the Financial Crisis,The ............................................................................................ 12

Recession and Beyond, The ............................................ 14Recession Prevention Handbook: Eleven Case Studies1948-2007 ............................................................................. 10G Reconstruction of Western Europe 1945-1951,The ............................................................................................ 14Regulation of the London Stock Exchange ............ 10

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Mejorado, Ascension ....................................................... 10A Milward, Alan S. ................................................................... 14

OAlcouffe, Alain ......................................................................... 3Amatori, Franco .................................................................. 13Antonopoulos, Rania .......................................................... 6 O'Sullivan, Patrick ............................................................... 14Asada, Toichiro .................................................................... 12 Otaki, Masayuki ................................................................... 14

B PBailey, David ............................................................................. 7 Parker, Randall ..................................................................... 11Bailey, David .......................................................................... 14 Pressman, Steven ................................................................. 5Begley, Jason ........................................................................... 7

RBilbao-Ubillos, Javier ........................................................ 12Blöss, Thierry ............................................................................ 2Brancaccio, Emiliano ........................................................ 13 Rubery, Jill ............................................................................... 15Bridel, Pascal ............................................................................ 6

SBrown, Ian .............................................................................. 12

C Shahin, Wassim ...................................................................... 3Sherman, Howard J .......................................................... 14

Cachanosky, Nicolás ........................................................... 9 Sherman, Howard J. ............................................................ 8Cairncross, Alec ...................................................................... 8 Siebert, Horst ........................................................................... 7Cartelier, Jean .......................................................................... 9 Sieroń, Arkadiusz ................................................................... 9Causevic, Fikret ...................................................................... 7 Sommers, Jeffrey ................................................................ 11Chambost, Isabelle ........................................................... 14 Spotton Visano, Brenda .................................................... 5Cristini, Annalisa .................................................................... 4 Stiller, Jesse ............................................................................... 3

D Swanson, Paul ......................................................................... 2Swinson, Chris ..................................................................... 10Swinson, Chris ..................................................................... 11

Dallago, Bruno ........................................................................ 3

TDallago, Bruno ..................................................................... 11Dejuán, Óscar ....................................................................... 10Deshpande, Ashwini ........................................................ 13 Taylor, Mark ........................................................................... 13

E Tridico, Pasquale ................................................................... 8Tylecote, Andrew ............................................................... 13

UEbeling, Richard M. ........................................................... 10

F Ulgen, Faruk ............................................................................. 6

VFadda, Sebastiano ................................................................ 5Fadda, Sebastiano ................................................................ 8Fadda, Sebastiano ................................................................ 8 van der Spek, R.J. ................................................................... 9Fadda, Sebastiano ............................................................. 12

WFinel-Honigman, Irene ...................................................... 2Freni, Giuseppe ...................................................................... 5Frumkin, Norman ............................................................... 10 Westra, Richard ................................................................... 12Fukuda-Parr, Sakiko ............................................................. 4 Whaples, Robert ................................................................. 15

G White, Sammis B. .................................................................. 6Wood, Geoffrey ...................................................................... 9Wood, John .............................................................................. 3

Gabellini, Tommaso ............................................................ 4

YHYagi, Kiichiro ............................................................................ 4

Harrison, David .................................................................... 10

ZHossein-zadeh, Ismael ....................................................... 3Hyz, Alina ................................................................................ 11

J Zestos, George K. ............................................................... 13

Jessop, Bob ............................................................................... 5Johannessen, Jon-Arild ..................................................... 2Jonsson, Sten .......................................................................... 2

KKaramessini, Maria ............................................................. 15Kawalec, Stefan ................................................................... 12Komlos, John ........................................................................... 6

LLarson, Sven R. ........................................................................ 8Latham, A.J.H. ....................................................................... 11Lee, Robert ................................................................................ 6

MMadsen, Mogens Ove ........................................................ 9Mamica, Łukasz ...................................................................... 4Manasse, Paolo ...................................................................... 4Marcuzzo, Maria Cristina .................................................. 5Matthijs, Matthias ................................................................. 7Mavroudeas, Stavros .......................................................... 7Mayer, Thomas ....................................................................... 2

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