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(Ebook) Theories of Financial Disturbance: An Examination of Critical Theories of Finance from Adam Smith to the Present Day by Toporowski J. ISBN 9781843764779, 1843764776

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Authors:Toporowski J.
Pages:195 pages.
Year:2006
Editon:1st edition
Publisher:Edward Elgar Publishing
Language:english
File Size:1.44 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781843764779, 1843764776
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(Ebook) Theories of Financial Disturbance: An Examination of Critical Theories of Finance from Adam Smith to the Present Day by Toporowski J. ISBN 9781843764779, 1843764776

In her intellectual history of theories about the impact of finance on macroeconomics, Toporowski (Oriental and African studies, U. of London, UK) reviews the thought of such figures as Thorstein Veblen, Rosa Luxemburg, Irving Fisher, John Maynard Keynes, Michael Kalecki, John Kenneth Galbraith, and Hyman Minsky. In the course of her exposition she finds that following the establishment of the classical consensus that finance merely intermediates and investment, there were essentially two waves in critical theories of finance—the first from the turn of the 20th century until the middle of the century and the second beginning in the 1970s—separated by an interregnum in which critical views of finance were concerned primarily with the interpretation of past history and coincided with the Keynesian boom after World War II.
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