Economic Elites, Crises, and Democracy
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-935598-3 (ISBN)
Economic Elites, Crises, and Democracy analyzes critical topics of contemporaneous capitalism. Andrés Solimano, President of the International Center for Globalization and Development, focuses on economic elites and the super rich, the nature of entrepreneurship, the rise of corporate´ s technostructure, the internal fragmentation of the middle class, and the marginalization of the working poor. While examining historical episodes of economic and financial crises from the 19th century to the present, he reviews a variety of related economic theories and policies, including austerity, which have been enacted in attempts to overcome these crises.
Solimano also examines patterns of international mobility of capital and knowledge elites along with the rise of global social movements and migration diasporas. The book ends with an analysis of the concept, modalities, and potential areas of the application of economic democracy to reform 21st century global capitalism.
Andres Solimano received his Ph.D in Economics from MIT and is Founder and President of the International Center for Globalization and Development. He is currently Research Associate at the Business School of Universidad Mayor in Santiago, Chile. He was formerly Country Director at the World Bank, Executive Director at the InterAmerican Development Bank, Regional Advisor at the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, and Director of the Latin American School for Social Sciences (FLACSO). He has written extensively on international migration and talent mobility, political economy, elites and middle class, growth and neoliberalism.
Chapter 1. Introduction and Guide to the Book ; PART A. ELITES, ENTREPRENEURS AND THE MIDDLE CLASS: THE TOP 1 PERCENT AND THE REST ; Chapter 2. Economic Elites and the Super Rich in the 21st century ; Chapter 3. Productive elites? On Entrepreneurship, the Technostructure and Social Mobility ; Chapter 4. The Fragmentation of the Middle Class in the Neoliberal Era ; PART B. ECONOMIC CRISIS AND THE INSTABILITY OF FINANCIAL CAPITALISM ; Chapter 5. Stories of Financial Crisis and Austerity from the 19th to the 21st Century ; Chapter 6. Making Sense of Crises in Capitalism: An Overview of Theories and Approaches ; PART C. Elites and Diaspora Migration in Global Capitalism ; Chapter 7. The International Circulation of Elites and Global Social Movements ; Chapter 8. Migrant Diasporas, Development and the Attachment to National Identity ; PART D. ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY AND THE 99 PERCENT ; Chapter 9.Can Capitalism Afford Economic Democracy? ; Chapter 10. Epilogue: What Reforms to Neoliberal Capitalism and Current Globalization?
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 23.10.2014 |
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Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 236 x 160 mm |
Gewicht | 482 g |
Themenwelt | Wirtschaft ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
Wirtschaft ► Volkswirtschaftslehre ► Makroökonomie | |
Wirtschaft ► Volkswirtschaftslehre ► Ökonometrie | |
ISBN-10 | 0-19-935598-3 / 0199355983 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-19-935598-3 / 9780199355983 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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