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The article synthesises the large and extending literature on the financial and economic crisis from a Post-Keynesian point of view. The authors take on the position that the international and internal real imbalances are serious and worrying, but yet they are not the cause of the crisis or of...
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This important new book brings together a significant body of new essays on some of the central economic problems facing governments, firms and individuals in the 1990s.
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There are four factors involved in the current financial crisis in Asia that have caused surprise. Since the Latin American debt crisis was thought to have been aggravated by the dominance of syndicated private bank lending, borrowers were encouraged to increase private direct investment flows....
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Mainstream authors rediscovered Keynes' liquidity trap as an axplanation of the deflationary slump that has plagued the Japanese economy in the 1990s. However, they give analytical support to the concept in terms of the quantity theory and time preference, theories that Keynes rejected. This...
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