Financing the Apocalypse Drivers for Economic and Political Instability /

As we tour the 400 year history of capitalism through its various phases of development, financial system instability is always there lurking in the shadows. The historical record attests that the processes of aggregating capital for real investment are inescapably vulnerable to risk, manic speculat...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Magnuson, Joel (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2018.
Edition:1st ed. 2018.
Series:Palgrave Insights into Apocalypse Economics,
Subjects:
ISBN:9783030047207
ISSN:2523-8108
Online Access: Get full text
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!

MARC

LEADER 00000nam a22000005i 4500
003 SK-BrCVT
005 20220618120806.0
007 cr nn 008mamaa
008 181230s2018 gw | s |||| 0|eng d
020 |a 9783030047207 
024 7 |a 10.1007/978-3-030-04720-7  |2 doi 
035 |a CVTIDW09342 
040 |a Springer-Nature  |b eng  |c CVTISR  |e AACR2 
041 |a eng 
100 1 |a Magnuson, Joel.  |4 aut 
245 1 0 |a Financing the Apocalypse  |h [electronic resource] :  |b Drivers for Economic and Political Instability /  |c by Joel Magnuson. 
250 |a 1st ed. 2018. 
260 1 |a Cham :  |b Springer International Publishing,  |c 2018. 
300 |a IX, 328 p. 12 illus., 11 illus. in color.  |b online resource. 
490 1 |a Palgrave Insights into Apocalypse Economics,  |x 2523-8108 
500 |a Economics and Finance  
505 0 |a Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Taking the Long View -- Chapter 3: Fortune 500 and Wall Street Leviathans -- Chapter 4: Corporate Hegemony and the Mutual Support Network -- Chapter 5: Contemporary Neoliberalism -- Chapter 6: Everyday Neoliberalism -- Chapter 7: The Crises of the Eighties and the Ascent of the Greenspan Era -- Chapter 8: The Washington Consensus and the Epic Crises of the Nineties -- Chapter 9: The 2008 Meltdown -- Chapter 10: Microfinance and Loan Sharking -- Chapter 11: Will Peer-to-Peer and Equity Crowdfunding Be Different? -- Chapter 12: The Neoliberal Oxymoron of Green Capitalism -- Chapter 13: Conclusion. 
516 |a text file PDF 
520 |a As we tour the 400 year history of capitalism through its various phases of development, financial system instability is always there lurking in the shadows. The historical record attests that the processes of aggregating capital for real investment are inescapably vulnerable to risk, manic speculation, unserviceable debt, and crises; and with each episode of instability, a trail of devastation follows. Economic historians such as Hyman Minsky, Charles Kindleberger and others have studied this history and have exposed certain boom-bust patterns that have a way of stubbornly repeating themselves. This book posits that the large-scale financial crises that the world has experienced over the last 30 years are more or less the latest segments in this narrative, but with some distinct characteristics. In the period spanning the stock market crash of 1987 to the banking crisis of 2008 and its aftermath - the Greenspan Era - there were key institutional and ideological developments rooted in contemporary neoliberalism that have reshaped the historic rise-and-fall patterns to become more severe and widespread. In this important volume, Magnuson suggests the next episode will be a massive financial cyclone that will send us all tumbling toward a perilous future. 
650 0 |a Macroeconomics. 
650 0 |a Economic policy. 
650 0 |a Financial crises. 
650 0 |a Evolutionary economics. 
650 0 |a Economic history. 
856 4 0 |u http://hanproxy.cvtisr.sk/han/cvti-ebook-springer-eisbn-978-3-030-04720-7  |y Vzdialený prístup pre registrovaných používateľov 
910 |b ZE06622 
919 |a 978-3-030-04720-7 
974 |a andrea.lebedova  |f Elektronické zdroje 
992 |a SUD 
999 |c 275709  |d 275709