Political Economy of Contemporary Capitalism and its Crisis

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A01=John Milios
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capitalism
Capitalist Power Relations
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Concrete Risks
Contemporary Societies
Credit Default Swaps
Current Account Imbalances
Current Account Positions
Debt Dynamics
Derivatives Markets
Developing Social Formations
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European monetary union
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financial derivatives analysis
financialisation
financialization
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heterodox economics
Hilferding's Analysis
Hilferding’s Analysis
history of economic thought
Interest Bearing Capital
Mainstream Financial Theory
Marx's Monetary Theory
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Marxian Analytical Framework
Marxian crisis theory
Marxist perspective on financialisation
Marx’s Monetary Theory
monetary union
neoliberalism critique
Optimal Capital Allocation
Persistent Current Account Imbalances
Random Walk Hypothesis
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Social Reproduction
Sovereign Debt
UK Government's Position
UK Government’s Position

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415684088
  • Weight: 690g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 May 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The recent financial meltdown and the resulting global recession have rekindled debates regarding the nature of contemporary capitalism.

This book analyses the ongoing financialization of the economy as a development within capitalism, and explores the ways in which it has changed the organization of capitalist power. The authors offer an interpretation of the role of the financial sphere which displays a striking contrast to the majority of contemporary heterodox approaches. Their interpretation stresses the crucial role of financial derivatives in the contemporary organization of capitalist power relations, arguing that the process of financialization is in fact entirely unthinkable in the absence of derivatives.

The book also uses Marx’s concepts and some of the arguments developed in the framework of the historic Marxist controversies on economic crises in order to gain an insight into the modern neoliberal form of capitalism and the recent financial crisis. Employing a series of international case studies, this book will be essential reading for all those with an interest in the financial crisis, and all those seeking to comprehend the workings of capitalism.

Dimitris P. Sotiropoulos is Lecturer of Economics at Kingston University, London, UK.

John Milios is Professor of Political Economy and History of Economic Thought at the National Technical University of Athens, Greece.

Spyros Lapatsioras is Lecturer of the History of Economic Thought at the University of Crete, Greece.

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