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Contours of Descent Robert Pollin

Contours of Descent von Robert Pollin

Contours of Descent Robert Pollin


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Zusammenfassung

The U.S. economy faced the prospect of a serious recession even prior to the September 11 terrorist attacks. The afflictions that had deepened under both Bill Clinton and George W. Bush - wage stagnation, rising inequality and wildly inflated stock markets - sharpened further.

Contours of Descent Zusammenfassung

Contours of Descent: US Economic Fractures and the Landscape of Global Austerity Robert Pollin

In the past twenty-five years the free-market neoliberal model has been hailed as a panacea for economic ills in both the advanced economies and the developing world. Pollin dissects this model as it has been implemented in the U.S. during the Clinton and Bush administrations under Greenspan's Chairmanship of the Federal Reserve, and in developing countries under the auspices of the IMF. Clinton's Third Way Policies were hailed as combining a pro-business stance with social responsibility. This approach seemed to be vindicated by the extraordinary fall in both inflation and unemployment. In fact, the apparent successes of the Clinton years were based on anti-labor policies, the stagnation of real wages, deregulation of financial markets, and an historically unprecedented stock market boom. Even before 9/11 there were indications that the Clinton bubble would collapse into recession. Bush's response was to give big tax breaks to the rich, introduce more anti-labor measures, and cut social spending at both the federal and state levels. Both Clinton and Bush have applied free-market policies only selectively within the U.S. itself, when such policies have most benefited the interests of business. At the same time, through the IMF, the U.S. has compelled developing countries to slash public spending, deregulate financial markets and dismantle trade barriers virtually across the board. Argentina's embrace of this policy package culminated in financial ruin. Throughout Asia and Africa, sweatshops and poverty are the testaments to a bankrupt economic model. Pollin concludes by exploring concrete proposals that would promote full employment, economic growth and increased equality in the U.S. and throughout the less developed countries, drawing on the spreading movements for living wages, the Tobin Tax on financial speculation, and more generally workable alternative to neoliberal globalization.

Contours of Descent Bewertungen

"Contours of Descent is lucid economics as if reality matters. Cutting through the myths, hype and diversionary corporate-side indicators, Professor Pollin lays out an agenda to turn around the economy that is increasingly disconnecting from millions of workers and their well-being. A laser-beam exposure of globalization as defined by the World Bank, the IMF, Alan Greenspan and the corporate supremacists." -- Ralph Nader "Professor Pollin is one of the leading heterodox economists in the US. His rigorous and insightful analysis convincingly demonstrates that Clinton and Bush as well as the IMF have each followed fundamentally similar neoliberal economic policies to the detriment of people in the US and the developing world. Importantly, the book also outlines an alternative policy program for building a prosperous US and world economy. It is a 'must read' for those who wish to understand recent developments in the US and the world economy." - Professor Ajit Singh, Cambridge University "Beginning with what he aptly terms the 'hollow boom' of the 1990s, Robert Pollin's Contours of Descent propels the reader through a comprehensive, coherent and wonderfully readable account of the economic policies that have brought us to the present 'landscape of global austerity.' His critiques of Clinton and Bush policies are underpinned with uniquely clear statements of alternative ideas and ways of solving economic problems and he describes how they could be used to rebuild a framework for growth and equality in the U.S. and global economies. This is a superb work of political economy - rich in examples and in-depth analysis -- and a real pleasure to read." -- Jane D'Arista, Director of Programs, Financial Markets Center "Contours of Descent does a great job in making current U.S. and global economic issues accessible to the average reader. Pollin presents a clear discussion of what he terms 'the Marx Problem,' 'the Keynes Problem,' and 'the Polanyi Problem,' as they apply both in the U.S. under Clinton and Bush, and in the developing countries. Most importantly, the book ends by demonstrating that 'another path is possible'--sketching a workable egalitarian policy agenda in both the U.S. and developing country context, focused on full employment, defending workers rights, and regulating financial markets." -- Prof. Lourdes Beneria, Cornell University and President of International Association of Feminist Economists (IAFFE) ""This insightful book dissects the consequences of the neoliberal revolution of the 1990s, and offers valuable lessons for the neophyte and professional economist alike." -- Prof. Dani Rodrik, Harvard University "Robert Pollin's readable and sharply argued book is an excellent guide to the reality of recent US economic policy and its global implications." - Andrew Glyn, Oxford University

Über Robert Pollin

Robert Pollin is Professor of Economics and founding Co-Director of the Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Among his many books are The Living Wage (with Stephanie Luce) and the edited volume Transforming the US Financial System (with Gary Dymski and Gerald Epstein).

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GOR002943761
9781844675340
1844675343
Contours of Descent: US Economic Fractures and the Landscape of Global Austerity Robert Pollin
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2005-09-23
270
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