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Credit and crisis from Marx to Minsky, Jan Toporowski

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Credit and crisis from Marx to Minsky, Jan Toporowski
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Credit and crisis from Marx to Minsky
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Responsibility statement
Jan Toporowski
Series statement
Ebsco eBook Collection
Table Of Contents
Part I: Capitalism and financial crisis -- 1. Marx and the monetary business cycle -- 2. Marx and the emergence of debt markets -- 3. Rosa Luxemburg and the marxists on finance -- Part II: Critical theories of finance in the twentieth century: Unstable money and finance -- 4. Ralph Hawtrey and the monetary business cycle -- 5. Irving Fisher and debt deflation -- 6. John Maynard Keynes's financial theory of under-investment: Towards doubt -- 7. John Maynard Keynes's financial theory of under-investment: Towards uncertainty -- Part III: Critical theories of finance in the twentieth century: corporate debt and crisis -- 8. The principle of increasing risk: Marek Breit -- 9. The principle of increasing risk: Michal Kalecki -- 10. The principle of increasing risk: Josef Steindl and Michal Kalecki on profits and finance -- 11. The Kalecki-Steindl theory of financial fragility -- Part IV: Critical theories of finance in the twentieth century: The financial instability hypothesis -- 12. The monetary theory of Kalecki and Minsky -- 13. From money to Minsky: Henry Simons -- 14. The financial instability hypothesis -- Bibliography -- Index
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