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Financialization Of The Economy Business And Household Inequality In The United States A Historicalinstitutional Balancesheet Approach Kurt Mettenheim

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Financialization Of The Economy Business And Household Inequality In The United States A Historicalinstitutional Balancesheet Approach Kurt Mettenheim
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.78 MB
Pages: 156
Author: Kurt Mettenheim, Olivier Butzbach
ISBN: 9781032121512, 1032121513
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Financialization Of The Economy Business And Household Inequality In The United States A Historicalinstitutional Balancesheet Approach Kurt Mettenheim by Kurt Mettenheim, Olivier Butzbach 9781032121512, 1032121513 instant download after payment.

This second volume on the political and social economy of financialization in the US focuses on the consequences of the rise of finance for the American macroeconomy, household inequality, and the management of nonfinancial business enterprises.

A historical–institutional balance-sheet approach to long-term trends and recent change in the US reveals a series of anomalies and provisos for critical, heterodox, and mainstream economic approaches and provides new perspectives on debates about political economic change in advanced economies since the 2007–2008 financial crisis.

This book marks a significant contribution to the literature on financialization and studies in social economics, household economics, the structure and management of nonfinancial business enterprises, and American political economy.

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