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The Financialization of GDP: Implications for economic theory and policy: Routledge Advances in Heterodox Economics

Autor Jacob Assa
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Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and other statistics based on national income accounting are ubiquitous but rarely understood today. GDP has been criticized for many reasons, including not reflecting well-being, leaving out the costs of environmental pollution, and not counting unpaid work, but on purely economic terms it has been mostly accepted as an indicator of economic performance. In recent decades, however, GDP has diverged dramatically from economic trends such as employment and median income. This book argues that GDP is flawed even as a narrow economic indicator, and traces the problem to the way financial services are measured.




The first part of the book is a political history of the practice of national accounting from its beginning in the mid-17th century to present day, and explores how such income estimates were constructed for political reasons. The Financialization of GDP presents the practice of estimating national income as a historically and political contingent craft - driven by power and not only theory - culminating in the rise of the financial sector and the concomitant inclusion of financial services in GDP in 1993.. The second part of the book focuses on the treatment of financial services in national accounting and develops an adjusted measure of output (Final Domestic Product or FDP) – which treats financial revenues as intermediate inputs (or costs) to the economy as a whole. The final part of the book explores the empirical and policy implications of treating finance as an overall cost to the economy.




This volume shows that the Great Moderation of volatility was a statistical artefact; Okun’s Law (relating changes in output and unemployment) never died, and even provides early signs for the Great Recession which analysts using standard GDP did not see. This book is of great interest to those who study political economy and macroeconomics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367875701
ISBN-10: 0367875705
Pagini: 136
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Advances in Heterodox Economics

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Acknowledgements


Preface


Introduction: The Economic Problem with GDP


Chapter 1. The Ubiquity, Importance and Uniqueness of National Accounting


Chapter 2. National Accounting as a Historically and Politically Contingent Art


Chapter 3. Policy-Based Evidence: A Political History of National Accounts


Chapter 4. The Financialization of GDP


Chapter 5. GDP on FIRE: Financialization, Stagnation and Leakages from Aggregate Demand


Chapter 6. The Distributional Impacts of FGDP


Conclusion

Notă biografică

Jacob Assa is Economic Affairs Officer at the United Nations, New York. Born and raised in Israel, Jacob attended Hunter College in New York, and has been working at the United Nations since 1999. He received his master’s and PhD degrees in economics at the New School for Social Research.

Descriere

This book argues that GDP is flawed even as a narrow economic indicator, and traces the problem to the way financial services are measured. The first part of the book is a political history of the practice of national accounting from its beginning in the mid-17th century to present day. The second part of the book focuses on the treatment of fin