The Economics of Global Turbulence
The Advanced Capitalist Economies from Long Boom to Long Downturn, 1945-2005
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Verso Books
Published:17th Aug '06
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A commanding survey of the world economy from 1950 to the present, from the author of the acclaimed The Boom and the Bubble
An explanation of the gathering economic crisis. It argues against the standard view that the evolution of the postwar world economy can be understood, on a country-by-country basis, in terms of the pressure of profits that came from labour movements.For years, the discipline of economics has been moving steadily away from the real world towards formalized axioms and mathematical models with only a precarious bearing on actuality. Commentators seek to fill the gap as best they can, but in the absence of real background scholarship, journalism is vulnerable to the myopias of fashion and immediacy. The deeper enigmas of post-war development remain in either case largely untouched.
Bringing together the strengths of both the economist and the historian, Robert Brenner rises to this challenge. In this work, a revised and newly introduced edition of his acclaimed New Left Review special report, he charts the turbulent post-war history of the global system and unearths the mechanisms of over-production and over-competition which lie behind its long-term crisis since the early 1970s, thereby demonstrating the thoroughly systematic factors behind wage repression, high unemployment and unequal development, and raising disturbing and far-reaching questions about its future trajectory.
A brilliant economic overview of the world's current economic state. * The Nation *
Here, at last-something good out of the left. * Wall Street Journal *
Robert Brenner [is] arguably capital's most lucid contemporary historian. * Los Angeles Review of Books *
ISBN: 9781859847305
Dimensions: 241mm x 160mm x 26mm
Weight: 750g
369 pages