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crisis, and inter alia to identification of potentially effective, and potentially ineffective, public policies. Additional …
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The April 21, 2005 issue of the LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS carried a lead article titled ‘Blood for Oil?’ The paper is attributed to a group of writers and activists – Iain Boal, T.J. Clark, Joseph Matthews and Michael Watts – who identify themselves by the collective name ‘Retort.’ In...
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Over the past century, the institution of capital and the process of its accumulation have been fundamentally transformed. By contrast, the theories that explain this institution and process have remained largely unchanged. The purpose of this paper is to address this mismatch. Using a broad...
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of economical globalization and market integration, represents the main issues debated in specialized professional or … remodeling the fundamental global structures implicated in globalization process. …
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globalization in the development of crisis are analyzed. The author considers modern methods of regulation of short term capital …The negative aspects of influence of globalization’s externalities on national financial system and the role of …
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The rise of the extreme poles in the European political Spectrum, corresponds currently with a clear call for help by the site of simple People, combined with the desire for a serious confrontation with the tragic impasse reproduced by the extreme Problems of the everyday live . In this case,...
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Desai, R. and A. Freeman. 2001. ‘Value and Crisis Theory in the “Great Recession”’. World Review of Political Economy. Vol 2 … crisis. Focusing on recent discussions of “financialisation”, in particular a recent paper by Costas Lapavitsas, this article … factors in the crisis. In value terms, financialisation is a withdrawal from the sphere of production into the sphere of …
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period until the financial crisis? Did commercial banks respect capital requirements? The two questions are strictly … dealers, mutual funds, etc.) that steadily increased until the crisis. Its effects over real economy could be investigated in …
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Once upon a time there was a classical financial world in which all the Libors were equal. Standard textbooks taught that simple relations held, such that, for example, a 6 months Libor Deposit was replicable with a 3 months Libor Deposits plus a 3x6 months Forward Rate Agreement (FRA), and that...
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Every bigger economic crisis, as the current one, leaves behind a huge material damage to the world economy, and to …, Bulgaria and Montenegro) during pre-global economic crisis was based mainly on foreign demand and capital inflows which created … external shocks. But, the crisis reshapes the world economic map. Competition on world markets gets new forms and players. The …
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