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Wynne Godley
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 325

Wynne Godley

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-04-01
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  • Publisher: Springer

This timely biography of the economist Wynne Godley (1926-2010) charts his long and often crisis-blown route to a new way of understanding whole economies. It shows how early frustrations as a policy-maker enabled him to glimpse the cliff-edges other macro-modellers missed, and re-arm ‘Keynesian’ theory against the orthodoxy that had tried to absorb it. Godley gained notoriety for his economic commentaries - foreseeing the malaise of the 1970s, the Reagan-Thatcher slump, the unsustainable 1980s and 1990s booms, and the crises in the Eurozone and world economies after 2008. This foresight arose from a series of advances in his understanding of national accounting, price-setting, the role ...

Transcending Transaction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 444

Transcending Transaction

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001-11-22
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Transcending Transaction examines recent attempts to show how, in theory and history, market transaction can emerge from the unregulated interaction of competitive traders. Alan Shipman examines the legal, informational, organisational, social and financial foundations of market trade, focusing on the possible routes by which it could arise without

Knowledge Monopolies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 121

Knowledge Monopolies

Historians and sociologists chart the consequences of the expansion of knowledge; philosophers of science examine the causes. This book bridges the gap. The focus is on 'academisation' - the paradox whereby, as the general public becomes better educated to live and work with knowledge, the 'academy' increases its intellectual distance from the public, so that the nature of social and natural reality becomes more rather than less obscure.

The Market Revolution and its Limits
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 518

The Market Revolution and its Limits

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002-01-22
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The Market Revolution and its limits summarises why many economists believe that markets are best. It explores how even 'market failures' can be given market solutions, and asks why market ideas seem to have taken such a firm hold. Non-polemical in its approach, this book provides a comprehensive appraisal of the market and its alternatives, backed up with empirical international illustrations. Shipman concludes that the 'revolution' lies in redefining the market process rather than the market outcome.

Film Festivals and the Enrichment Economy
  • Language: en

Film Festivals and the Enrichment Economy

Responding to a question of immense interdisciplinary interest, this book investigates the construction of value in the curation of film festivals and production of cultural events undertaken by nonprofit arts organizations around the world. Combining their expertise in economics and sociology, the authors outline a theoretically and methodologically cohesive approach that puts the valuation of cinema right into the middle of global value chain research. It challenges the ways in which the interdisciplinary pursuit of cultural economics has approached cultural value, presenting a thorough analytic inquiry into who produces the value and who seeks rent in the value chain. While offering a fresh approach to cinema and media economics, the book highlights the significant way of nonprofit actor incorporation into value chains and value networks.

Capitalism without Capital
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

Capitalism without Capital

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-06-09
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  • Publisher: Springer

Financial crisis, recession and worsening inequality have long been blamed on a surplus of capital. But the actions that led the latest boom and bust by banks and businesses, households and governments - can better be explained capital's increasing scarcity. Efforts to track it down confirm its disappearance.

The Globalization Myth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

The Globalization Myth

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Totem Books

Globalization -- scourge of indigenous peoples, arch-enemy of protesters from Seattle to Genoa, crusade of the Orwellian IMF, WTO and G8: the new evil stalking the globe. Right? Wrong. In this radical new book Alan Shipman turns the myths about globalization upside down. The protesters are right to see globalization as important and potentially dangerous -- but almost always wrong in their diagnosis of the problems and their prescriptions to solve them. Globalization is a potential force for good -- and for the benefit of all. Book jacket.

Rethinking Britain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Rethinking Britain

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-09-19
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  • Publisher: Policy Press

What if we had a government prepared to implement the policies that could radically change 21st-century Britain and improve people’s lives? Social and economic policies are rarely communicated clearly to the public, but it’s never been more important for citizens to understand and contribute to the debate around the country’s future. In everyday language, Rethinking Britain presents a range of ideas from some of the country’s most influential thinkers such as Kate Pickett and Ha-Joon Chang. From inflation to tax, and health to education, each contribution offers solutions which, if implemented, would lead to a fairer society. Curated by leading economists from the Progressive Economics Group and accompanied by a ‘jargon buster’, this book is an essential aid for citizens who are interested in critiquing inequalities while looking to build a better future.

The New Power Elite
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 482

The New Power Elite

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-04-13
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  • Publisher: Anthem Press

Elites have always ruled – wielding inordinate power and wealth, taking decisions that shape life for the rest. In good times the ‘1%’ can hide their privilege, or use growing social mobility and economic prosperity as a justification. When times get tougher there’s a backlash. So the first years of the twenty-first century – a time of financial crashes, oligarchy and corruption in the West; persistent poverty in the south; and rising inequality everywhere – have brought elites and ‘establishments’ under unprecedented fire. Yet those swept to power by this discontent are themselves a part of the elite, attacking from within and extending rather than ending its agenda. The New Power Elite shows how major political and social change is typically driven by renegade elite fractions, who co-opt or sideline elites’ traditional enemies. It is the first book to combine the politics, economics, sociology and history of elite rule to present a compact, comprehensive account of who’s at the top, and why we let them get there.

Smuggling the Renaissance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 255

Smuggling the Renaissance

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-01-13
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Smuggling the Renaissance: The Illicit Export of Artworks Out of Italy, 1861-1909 offers an account of the dynamics and protagonists of the Post-Unification art spoliation crisis in Italy, focusing on the intertwinement of the art trade, scholarship and protection policies.