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The Crisis of Capitalist Democracy Richard A. Posner

The Crisis of Capitalist Democracy By Richard A. Posner

The Crisis of Capitalist Democracy by Richard A. Posner


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Takes a longer view of the crisis of democratic capitalism as the American and world economies crawl gradually back from the depths to which they had fallen in the autumn of 2008 and the winter of 2009. This title calls for fresh thinking about the business cycle that would build on the original ideas of Keynes.

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The Crisis of Capitalist Democracy by Richard A. Posner

Following his timely and well-received A Failure of Capitalism, Richard Posner steps back to take a longer view of the continuing crisis of democratic capitalism as the American and world economies crawl gradually back from the depths to which they had fallen in the autumn of 2008 and the winter of 2009.

By means of a lucid narrative of the crisis and a series of analytical chapters pinpointing critical issues of economic collapse and gradual recovery, Posner helps non-technical readers understand business-cycle and financial economics, and financial and governmental institutions, practices, and transactions, while maintaining a neutrality impossible for persons professionally committed to one theory or another. He calls for fresh thinking about the business cycle that would build on the original ideas of Keynes. Central to these ideas is that of uncertainty as opposed to risk. Risk can be quantified and measured. Uncertainty cannot, and in this lies the inherent instability of a capitalist economy.

As we emerge from the financial earthquake, a deficit aftershock rumbles. It is in reference to that potential aftershock, as well as to the governments stumbling efforts at financial regulatory reform, that Posner raises the question of the adequacy of our democratic institutions to the economic challenges heightened by the greatest economic crisis since the Great Depression. The crisis and the governments energetic response to it have enormously increased the national debt at the same time that structural defects in the American political system may make it impossible to pay down the debt by any means other than inflation or devaluation.

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My advice is: Read it. While his book is not exactly beach reading, Posner is a fine writer with a real talent for making complex economic and financial matters clear to the average reader. If youre a little vague on exactly what a credit-default swap is or why deflation can be a bigger problem than inflation, The Crisis of Capitalist Democracy is just the ticket Altogether, The Crisis of Capitalist Democracy is the best thing Ive read on the origins and development of the Great Recession. -- John Steele Gordon * National Review *
The best volume I have read specifically about the financial crisis and its implications is Richard Posners The Crisis of Capitalist Democracy Posners book contains a formidable-looking chart of supply and demand curves, but do not be misled: this is a clear and brilliant exposition of the greatest economic news story for generations. -- Azar Nafisi * The Times *
The prolific federal judge and University of Chicago economist argues that competitive forces inspire financiers to take irrational gamblesespecially when theyre betting other peoples money. We cannot trust them to put the common good ahead of profits, says Posner. As a result, government must step in to limit the risks bankers take and, occasionally, repair the damage they inflict. Posner, who less than a year ago began his dissection of the crisis of 2008 with A Failure of Capitalism, has enormous credibility when he casts a skeptical eye on Wall Street. As an influential free-market thinker, he helped shape the antiregulatory ideology that inspired so much public policy since 1980 Posner offers solid suggestions for change. He echoes those, including former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker, who would reestablish the Glass-Steagall Acts separation of commercial banking from proprietary trading and other forms of high-risk finance. That would insulate the financing of small and midsized businesses from the gales of Wall Street. He also urges eliminating the semi-official status of the big three bond-rating agencies, paring back their conflicts of interest, and beefing up the beleaguered corps of civil servants who staff federal regulatory agencies. Good ideas, all. In his final pages, though, the author cant muster much confidence that America will overcome its splintered politics, the quasi-bribery of campaign money, or the bipartisan myth that we can thrive indefinitely on low taxes and profligate public spending. Posner may have shaken off old shibbolethsand hurray for thatbut at present he sees no reason to expect that courage or fresh thinking will prevail. -- Paul Barrett * BusinessWeek *
This book is the most rigorous, detailed examination of the subject of origins we have so far. -- Robert Teitelman * The Deal *
Posner presents well-argued suggestions for change and offers fresh thinking about the business cycle, building on Keyness theories. -- Don Tapscott * Globe and Mail *
[A] compelling read Notable for [its] high seriousness and sophistication Posner unreels any number of sharp insights about shareholders, regulation and economists. -- Robert Teitelman * Huffington Post *

About Richard A. Posner

Richard A. Posner retired as a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in 2017. He was previously a senior lecturer at the University of Chicago Law School.

Table of Contents

* Introduction * Part I: An Analytic Narrative of the Crisis * The Calm before the Storm: 2001--2006 * To the Abyss: December 2007--September 2008 * The Spectre of the Great Depression: October 2008--March 2009 * Bottoming Out: Spring 2009--Autumn 2009 * The Movement for Financial Regulatory Reform: June--December 2009 * Depression and Aftershock: 2007--? * Part II: What Lessons Have We Learned from the Crisis? * The Fragility of Finance * Keynes Redux * The Economics of Uncertainty * The Crisis of Macroeconomics * Part III: The Way Forward * Reform You Can Believe In * America in a World Economy * Index

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GOR006809208
9780674062191
0674062191
The Crisis of Capitalist Democracy by Richard A. Posner
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Harvard University Press
2011-11-30
408
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