Tackling the Current Crisis: Demand management alone will not work because capitalism faces a basic crisis (English)
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2009
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Title:Tackling the Current Crisis: Demand management alone will not work because capitalism faces a basic crisis
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Contributors:Kumar, A. ( author )
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Published in:ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY ; 44, 13 ; 151-157
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Place of publication:ECONOMIC &
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Publication date:2009-01-01
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 44, Issue 13
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Steering Out of the Crisis: A three-stage programme to realise a social democratic vision of a moral societyWade, R. et al. | 2009
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The Economic Crisis and Contemporary Capitalism: A democratic agenda of five elements for coming out of the recessionPatnaik, P. et al. | 2009
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The World Crisis: Reforms to Prevent a Recurrence: Proposals for reform of the financial sectorSubramanian, A. / Williamson, J. et al. | 2009
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Causes, Cures and Myths: Lasting solutions must go beyond the instruments, institutions or individuals of the dayPersaud, A.D. et al. | 2009
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Must Banks Be Publicly Owned?: Why nationalisation of the banking sector is essentialChandrasekhar, C.P. et al. | 2009
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The First Network Crisis of the 21st Century: What we need is a dynamic and holistic understanding of how complex markets evolve and mutateSheng, A. et al. | 2009
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Those Who Forget Past Regulatory Successes...: Lessons not learnt from the US savings and loan debacle of the 1980sBlack, W.K. et al. | 2009
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Avoiding Another Meltdown in the US Financial System: A nine-point plan for regulatory reformCrotty, J. / Epstein, G. et al. | 2009
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India amidst the Global Crisis: There were palpable signs of the Indian economy losing steam long before the outbreak of the global crisisRakshit, M. et al. | 2009
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The Impact of the Crisis on the Indian Economy: The well-regulated system should ensure that the impact on banking will be containedMohan, T.T.R. et al. | 2009
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The Fate of India Unincorporated: India has done little so far to build firewalls around the financial sector and provide safety nets for the vulnerableNachane, D.M. et al. | 2009
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Understanding the Financial Crisis: An identification of the main characteristics of the system that became vulnerable to collapse due to falling asset pricesBhaduri, A. et al. | 2009
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Structural Flaws in the US Financial System: What were the structural flaws in the US financial system that brought about this crisis?Crotty, J. et al. | 2009
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Banking, Complex Securities, and the Credit Crisis: A description of the credit crisis and an explanation of certain macro and micro aspectsSemmler, W. / Bernard, L. et al. | 2009
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Towards a Marxian Understanding: An analysis through a Marxian frameworkVakulabharanam, V. et al. | 2009
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Tackling the Current Crisis: Demand management alone will not work because capitalism faces a basic crisisKumar, A. et al. | 2009
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Between Keynes and Schumpeter: How did John Maynard Keynes and Joseph Schumpeter look at business cycles?Nayak, P.B. et al. | 2009
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When the Facts Change...: Will the sweeping crisis change how we look at the world? Or are we looking only for pragmatic band-aid?Jayadev, A. / Kapadia, A. et al. | 2009
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A Crisis of Distribution: The consequences of the global crisis for income distributionOnaran, O. et al. | 2009
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Capital and Labour: The 1930s and Today: Nowhere are the labour movement and the left prepared to respond to the deepening world crisisLa Botz, D. et al. | 2009
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Global Deflation and How Best to Fight It: The basic problem is the unsustainable way financial deregulation and neoliberal global order have absorbed and recycled US imbalancesErturk, K. et al. | 2009
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Dollar Hegemony and the Sub-prime Market Collapse: The mechanisms that helped preserve the role of the dollar as international money are under threatVasudevan, R. et al. | 2009