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Consequences of Economic Downturn: Beyond the Usual Economics: Perspectives from Social Economics

Editat de M. Starr
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 feb 2011
The 2007-09 financial crisis and economic downturn inflicted considerable hardship on the U.S. population. This book argues that the financial crisis and ensuing recession reflected not just a malfunctioning of the financial system - but also inequalities and insecurities in access to livelihoods that favor well-off groups and leave ordinary people shouldering undue burdens of downside risk. This book, a collection of original papers by leading social economists and scholars in related fields, examines social, distributional, and ethical dimensions of the downturn. It should be of broad interest to the social-science and economic-policy communities.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780230105317
ISBN-10: 0230105319
Pagini: 270
Ilustrații: XIV, 270 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:2011
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Perspectives from Social Economics

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction Ethics, Social Responsibility, and Economic Policy Socio-distributional Aspects of Economic Downturn Social Economy and the Economic Downturn Food, Shelter, and Health

Recenzii

"Eleven papers explore the causes and consequences of the current economic downturn beyond the usual focus on money, banking, and finance." - Journal of Economic Literature
"Unusual economic times call for going beyond the usual economics; this book does that; it provides a valuable contribution to the economic debate about the recent crisis and how to deal with it." - David Colander, CAJ Distinguished Professor of Economics, Middlebury College
"The contributors to this refreshingly accessible volume make clear that the destruction of livelihoods brought on by the Great Recession is not evenly shared. Our attention is drawn to where it deserves to be: on the human costs of failure to manage economies in a way that ensures broadly shared well-being and economic security." - Stephanie Seguino, Professor of Economics, University of Vermont

Notă biografică

Martha Starr is Assistant Professor at American University, USA. She is the co-editor on the Review of Social Economics journal and on the editorial board of Journal of Economics Issues and Journal of Pluralism and Economic Education. Starr's research interests are consumption, saving, wealth, macroeconomics, monetary policy, developing and emerging-market countries, and social economics.