Heterodox Macroeconomics: Keynes, Marx and globalization
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Introduction from Heterodox Macroeconomics: Keynes, Marx, and Globalization, Jonathan P. Goldstein and Michael G. Hillard, editors.
Chapter 14: Historically Contingent, Institutionally Specific: Class Struggles and American Employer Exceptionalism in the Age of Neoliberal Globalization
Michael G. Hillard and Richard McIntyre
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Heterodox Macroeconomics offers a detailed understanding of the foundations of the recent global financial crisis. The chapters, from a selection of leading academics in the field of heterodox macroeconomics, carry out a synthesis of heterodox ideas that place financial instability, macroeconomic crisis, rising global inequality and a grasp of the perverse and pernicious qualities of global and domestic macroeconomic policy making since 1980 into a coherent perspective. It familiarizes the reader with the emerging unified theory of heterodox macroeconomics and its applications
ISBN
415778085
Publication Date
2009
Publisher
Routledge
City
New York
Recommended Citation
Goldstein, Jonathan P., and Michael G. Hillard. Heterodox Macroeconomics: Keynes, Marx and Globalization. Routledge, 2009.