Economy Crisis of global financial capitalism / Shigeyuki Hattori

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 経済 グローバル金融資本主義の危機 / 服部茂幸
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Item number: BO4105819
Released date: 21 Nov 2023
Maker: Koyo Shobo

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Economy
[Introduction]
What was ended by the global financial crisis and what was not ended by the global financial crisis
The global financial crisis ended the financial-led globalization since the 1980 s. However, in the absence of a new era, the financial and super-rich industries quickly revived, the gap widened more than before, and mainstream economics, which was criticized after the crisis, continues without any major changes. This book clarifies the aspects of the confusion between the economy and economics after the global financial crisis.
Contents
Introduction
Introduction
Economic crisis and economic crisis
Chapter 1 Stagnation and Inequality in the US economy
1 Introduction
2 From the financial crisis to long-term stagnation
3 Super-rich and financial institutions quickly revive
4 Tramponomics
5 The world after the crisis is the opposite
6 The status quo crisis
Chapter 2 Fed and the global financial crisis
1 Introduction
2 The Rise of Emerging Economies and the Failure Thereof
3 The Rise of Lehman Brothers and the Global Value Chain
3 Lehman Brothers and the Global Value Chain
1 Introduction
2 Emerging Economies and the Global Value Chain
3 Global Housing Bubbles and Global Imbalances
4 The Rise of Emerging Economies and the Global Value Chain
3 The Rise of Emerging Economies and the Global Value Chain
3 Global Housing Bubbles and Global Imbalances
4 The US-China conflict
5 The Rise of Emerging Economies Changes the world
Chapter 4 The European Origin of the Great Recession
1 Introduction
2 The European Great Recession
3 The European Bubble and its Collapse
4 The International Financial Crisis
Chapter 4 The European origin of the Great Recession
1 Introduction
2 The European Great Recession
3 The European 2 The European Great Recession
3 The European Bubble and its Collapse
5 The European Financial Crisis
5 The European Financial Crisis
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