A great leap forward: heterodox economic policy for the 21st century
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Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier
[2020]
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Umfang: | xv, 189 Seiten 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780128193808 |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgment....................................................................................... Introduction.............................................................................................................. PART A The trouble with financialization............................................ 1 I. What causes financial crises?................................................................. 2 II. The rise of financialization, neocons, and the ownership society...... 6 III. The dark recesses of the financial system: why no one saw “it” coming..............................................................................................10 IV. The global financial crisis explained.................................................... 12 V. The role of lender fraud........................................................................ 16 VI. The four developments that precipitated the crisis............................17 a. Managed money................................. 17 b. Investment banks...................... 19 c. Deregulation and desupervision...................................................... 20 d. The rise of fraud as normal business procedure.......................... 20 VII. Fraud as a business model..................................................................... 22 VIII. The Wall Street bailout.......................................................................... 24 IX. Why we are screwed: it will happen again........................................ 27 X. Did we learn anything from the
crisis?............................................. 31 XI. The end of money manager capitalism?............................................. 33 References.........................................................................................................36 Further reading................................................................................................. 38 PART В The road to social progress....................................................39 I. Aging, social security, and pensions...................................................... 40 a. Demographics and infinite horizon calculations of burdens.......... 40 b. How to pay for social security: truth and fictions.......................... 46 c. Social security, subway tokens, and pizza coupons........................52 d. Private pensions: an introduction......................................................54 e. Reforming pension fund and private savings strategies................ 57 II. Health insurance versus Healthcare.........................................................61 a. Healthcare diversions: the elephant in the room.............................. 62 b. Health insurance diversions: we need less health insurance, not more................................................................................................64 c. Health insurance diversions: the financialization of health (and everything else)...................... 71 d. Selling death........................................................................................ 75 e. The compulsive push for single
payer...............................................78 ix xi
Contents III. Conclusion................................................................................................ 82 References............................................. 82 PART C Tackling poverty and inequality. The road to full employment and price stability.............................................. 85 I. Poverty and the trickle-down economy........................... 85 a. One percenters.......................................................... 85 b. Rising tide........................................................................................... 89 II. Addressing inequality................................................................................93 a. Redistribution or preredistribution? Uncle Sam should not play Robin Hood.......................................................................... 93 b. Basic income: how BIG is big enough? Would the basic income guarantee satisfy the unemployed?..................................... 96 c. What is wrong with a big BIG, as viewed from the JG perspective?........................................................................................100 III. A JOB FOR ALL. Dignity, income, and social production for shared prosperity............................................................................... 107 a. A plan for all Detroits out there..................................................... 107 b. How to eliminate the scourge of unemployment: jobs now at a living wage................................................................................. Ill c. Workers will do nothing useful and the JG
will not be manageable: a response..................................................................... 115 d. A consensus strategy for a universal job guarantee program..... 123 IV. Robotization: a not so scary tale........................................................... 127 References....................................................................................................... 132 Further reading................................................................................................134 PART D Money and the public purpose.............................................137 I. Reforming banking and finance............................................................ 137 II. The role of the government in the monetary system..........................140 a. The basics of money creation...........................................................140 b. Taxes drive the sovereign’s currency.......... .....................................143 c. Taxes and the public purpose...........................................................150 d. The sectoral balance approach..........................................................152 III. Financing government: money andthe public interest......................... 155 a. What is the right size for government?............................................156 b. The right size versus the right side of deficit and debt ratio: the Wray curve................................................................................... 160 c. External constraints........................................................................... 164 IV.
Secular stagnation................................................................................... 168
Contents a. Bow down to the bubble: Larry Summers and Paul Krugman embrace the secular stagnation thesis............................................ 168 V. Financing the progressive agenda........................................................ 177 a. What is technically possible is affordable......................................177 b. Paying for the Green New Deal...................................................... 178 References....................... 185 Further reading............................................................................................... 186 Index 187 vii
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