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Crisis, Inequalities and Poverty: The Structural Inequities of Capitalism, from Lehman Brothers to Covid-19: Studies in Critical Social Sciences, cartea 227

Autor Francesco Schettino, Fabio Clementi
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 sep 2022
In Crisis, Inequalities and Poverty, Schettino and Clementi provide an empirical and theoretical analysis of the economic breakdown that has characterised the last two decades of capitalist development – from the Lehman collapse to the Covid-19 pandemic – with a particular focus on the impact on poverty and inequality. The book provides a materialist account of the current global crisis of overproduction and looks at the link between capitalist crisis and systemic inequity, making the case through detailed quantification that the principal engine of these structural phenomena is in fact the general law of accumulation of the capitalist mode of production.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004514423
ISBN-10: 9004514422
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Critical Social Sciences


Notă biografică

Francesco Schettino, Ph.D. (2002), Sapienza University of Rome, is Professor of Economics at the University of Campania L. Vanvitelli. He has published extensively on global political economy and Marxist theory and is a founder of the Universtità Popolare Antonio Gramsci.

Fabio Clementi, Ph.D. (2002), Sapienza University of Rome, is Professor of Economics at the University of Macerata, Italy. Specialising in income distribution and inequality, he has published an number of books and articles internationally and is currently a consultant for the World Bank.

Cuprins

Foreword

Acknowledgments

List of Figures and Tables

1The Nature of the Crisis
1 Underconsumption, Prices and Profits

2 Excess Commodities, Excess Needs

3 Pressure to Purchase, Debt and Speculation

4 Financial Speculation and the Ratings Agencies

5 Currency Conflict


2Dollar vs. Euro From the 2010 Attack to the final surrender of 2015
1 An Evening in Manhattan

2 The Spectre of Speculation

3 The Final Surrender: The Greek Clinamen

4 ttip, tpp and Global Conflict


3A Flood of Liquidity From qe towards a New Despotic Management of Capitalism
1 ‘Hostile Brothers’ and Fictitious Capital

2 Quantitative Easing (qe)

3 The Effects of Quantitative Easing

4 Capitalism’s Addiction Problem

5 When It Rains, It Pours

6 Capital’s New Despotism


4Income Distribution Concepts, Analytical Tools and Empirical Evidence
1 Income Distribution
1.1Basic Concepts

1.2Representing Income Distribution


2 Global Income Distribution
2.1Income Distribution in Italy 


3 Economic Inequality
3.1Measuring Inequality

3.2Relative vs. Absolute Inequality

3.3Inequality in the World


4 Income Inequality in Italy
4.1The Causes of Inequality


5 Poverty: Definition and Measurement

6 Defining Poverty
6.1Standard of living

6.2Uni- and Multidimensional Poverty

6.3Relative and Absolute Poverty


7 Poverty Lines
7.1Measuring Poverty

7.2Poverty in the World

7.3Poverty in Italy 


8 Income Polarisation
8.1Definition

8.2Inequality and Income Polarisation

8.3Measuring Income Polarisation

8.4Income Polarisation in Practice


5The Effects of the Crisis on Poverty and Inequality
1 More People in Poverty?

2 A Less Equal World?


6Pandemic, Crisis, Inequality and Conflict
1 The Crisis Scenario Pre Covid 19

2 Epidemic, Misery, Inequality and Conflict


7Afterword Socialism or Barbarism: Where Do We Go from Crisis, Inequalities and Poverty?
Haider A. Khan

References

Index


Recenzii

"The Authors have written a book that is pleasant o read and represents the fruit of years of scientific research already published in important journals, especially about the analysis of inequalities."
Stefano Lucarelli, in Review of Political Economy, Review of Political Economy

"Schettino and Clementi’s book shows in great detail that, in the capitalist system, the accumulation of capital goes hand in hand with the accumulation of poverty. This system, based on the indiscriminate exploitation of man and nature, today reveals all its contradictions, perhaps more than ever before."
Domenico Suppa, in SINAPPSI Journal, March 2023 SINAPPSI Journal