Political Economy and the New Capitalism

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Alternative Economic Strategy
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Brian Reddaway
British economic policy
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Chronic
Contractionary Bias
Cooperation Mode
Distributional Conflict
Endogenous Money
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european
European economic integration
European Monetary System
exchange
finance and employment in Europe
financialisation theory
fixed
Higher Money Wages
industrial concentration analysis
Jan Kregel
Keynes
Keynes's Contributions
Keynes’s Contributions
Marxist economic critique
Military Expenditure
monetary
Money Wage Increases
Negative Sum Games
Non-co Operative Behaviour
Positive Sum Games
Post-war
Price Explosion
rate
Real Income
regional economic development
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Sam Aaronovitch
Situational Logic
system
TFP Growth
Unanticipated Inflation
Western Marxism

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138007277
  • Weight: 317g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 08 May 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Political Economy and the New Capitalism examines the relevance of Sam Aaronovitch's pioneering empirical studies of British capitalism in the light of modern developments. A wide range of problems are reviewed from industrial concentration today to the co-ordination of economic policies in Europe. Aaronovitch's work on the role of finance in the British economy is the subject sustained reflection. Individual chapters examine orthodox and left-wing criticisms of finance, exchange rate instability, and employment, growth and regions in the context of European Union. This work concludes with a bibliography of the published writings of Sam Aaronovitch and collects the reflections of some of the most distinguished thinkers in economics today including: Meghnad Desai, G.C. Harcourt, Pat Devine, Egon Matzner, Malcolm Sawyer, Sir Alan Budd, Jan Toporowski, Philip Arestis, Eleni Paliginis, Victoria Chick and Ben Fine.