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Understanding Financial Crises

Understanding Financial Crises

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Understanding Financial Crises examines the causes of financial crises using a broad range of economic approaches, including underconsumption, debt accumulation, financialization, income inequality, financial fragility, the tendency of the rate of profit to fall, human behavior, and global imbalances. It draws on insights from post-Keynesian economics, Marxist economics, behavioral economics, and neoclassical economics to provide a pluralist overview of the causes of economic crises and the Great Recession.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 246 pages
Publication date: 29 April 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Understanding Financial Crises delves into the intricate realm of economic analysis, encompassing a diverse array of economic approaches. By examining the merits of various arguments and theories employed to explain the origins of financial crises, this comprehensive text offers a profound exploration of the subject matter. The book presents eight distinct explanations for these crises, each of which is explored in depth. These include underconsumption, debt accumulation, financialization, income inequality, financial fragility, the tendency of the rate of profit to decline, human behavior, and global imbalances. The introduction provides a concise overview of each argument, comparing their relative strengths. Subsequently, each chapter introduces one of these arguments, delves into a historical case study, and highlights the valuable insights that can be gained from examining the global crisis of 2007–2008. Drawing upon insights from diverse schools of thought, including post-Keynesian economics, Marxist economics, behavioral economics, and neoclassical economics, the book provides a pluralist perspective on the causes of economic crises in general and the Great Recession in particular. This book constitutes a substantial contribution to the literature on economic and financial crises, political economy, and heterodox economics. It is highly recommended for academicians, practitioners, and financial analysts engaged in these fields.

Weight: 460g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367532499

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