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OverviewThis book examines the array of financial crises, slumps, depressions and recessions that happened around the globe during the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. It covers events including World War I, hyperinflation and market crashes in the 1920s, the Great Depression of the 1930s, stagflation of the 1970s, the Latin American debt crises of the 1980s, the post-socialist transitions in Central Eastern Europe and Russia in the 1990s, and the great financial crisis of 2008–9. In addition to providing wide geographic and historical coverage of episodes of crisis in North America, Europe, Latin America and Asia, the book clarifies basic concepts in the area of recession economics, analysis of high inflation, debt crises, political cycles and international political economy. An understanding of these concepts is needed to comprehend big recessions and slumps that often lead to both political change and the reassessment of prevailing economic paradigms. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrés SolimanoPublisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.450kg ISBN: 9781108485043ISBN 10: 1108485049 Pages: 238 Publication Date: 20 February 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of Contents1. Introduction; 2. Recessions and depressions: an overview of theories and empirics; 3. World War I, hyperinflation in the 1920s and World War II; 4. The Great Depression of the 1930s; 5. Stagflation in the 1970s, globalization and the financial crisis of 2008–9; 6. Two depressions in the early twenty-first century: the cases of Latvia and Greece; 7. Soviet-type of socialism and the post-socialist transition; 8. Economic crises in Latin America and East Asia; 9. Synthesis and interpretation.Reviews'The twentieth century saw plenty of booms and busts, and the early twenty-first century saw a financial crash - threatening a repeat of the 1930s depression. Andres Solimano provides the reader with an authoritative guide to these busts, crashes and depressions. This book is not only a history of capitalism, but also a warning that the next calamity is just around the corner.' Tony Addison, United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research 'Fully conversant with changing economic and monetary theories and associated policy interventions, Solimano deploys a wealth of macroeconomic financial data to drive home one enduring feature, namely, the instability of capitalism. His book is economic history at its best, something the economics curriculum of today could hugely benefit from.' Anthony D'Costa, University of Alabama, Huntsville 'This masterful guided-tour of the economic downturns in recent history is both spectacularly rich and absolutely indispensable. Solimano begs the question: when shall we learn from our mistakes?' Dimitry Kochenov, University of Groningen 'The statistics collected by Solimano in this book are a gold mine for economists. He goes beyond simple lack-of-demand analyses and points out limitations of Keynesian stabilization policy as important, and at times useful, could not be a miracle cure for recessions.' Vito Tanzi, author of Termites of the State 'The twentieth century saw plenty of booms and busts, and the early twenty-first century saw a financial crash - threatening a repeat of the 1930s depression. Andres Solimano provides the reader with an authoritative guide to these busts, crashes and depressions. This book is not only a history of capitalism, but also a warning that the next calamity is just around the corner.' Tony Addison, United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research 'Fully conversant with changing economic and monetary theories and associated policy interventions, Solimano deploys a wealth of macroeconomic financial data to drive home one enduring feature, namely, the instability of capitalism. His book is economic history at its best, something the economics curriculum of today could hugely benefit from.' Anthony D'Costa, University of Alabama, Huntsville 'This masterful guided-tour of the economic downturns in recent history is both spectacularly rich and absolutely indispensable. Solimano begs the question: when shall we learn from our mistakes?' Dimitry Kochenov, University of Groningen 'The statistics collected by Solimano in this book are a gold mine for economists. He goes beyond simple lack-of-demand analyses and points out limitations of Keynesian stabilization policy as important, and at times useful, could not be a miracle cure for recessions.' Vito Tanzi, author of Termites of the State 'The twentieth century saw plenty of booms and busts, and the early twenty-first century saw a financial crash - threatening a repeat of the 1930s depression. Andres Solimano provides the reader with an authoritative guide to these busts, crashes and depressions. This book is not only a history of capitalism, but also a warning that the next calamity is just around the corner.' Tony Addison, United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research 'Fully conversant with changing economic and monetary theories and associated policy interventions, Solimano deploys a wealth of macroeconomic financial data to drive home one enduring feature, namely, the instability of capitalism. His book is economic history at its best, something the economics curriculum of today could hugely benefit from.' Anthony D'Costa, University of Alabama, Huntsville 'This masterful guided-tour of the economic downturns in recent history is both spectacularly rich and absolutely indispensable. Solimano begs the question: when shall we learn from our mistakes?' Dimitry Kochenov, University of Groningen 'The statistics collected by Solimano in this book are a gold mine for economists. He goes beyond simple lack-of-demand analyses and points out limitations of Keynesian stabilization policy as important, and at times useful, could not be a miracle cure for recessions.' Vito Tanzi, author of Termites of the State Author InformationAndrés Solimano is Founder and Chairman of the International Center for Globalization and Development (CIGLOB). His most recent books include Global Capitalism in Disarray: Inequality, Debt, and Austerity (2017); Pensiones a la Chilena (2017); Economic Elites, Crises, and Democracy (2014); and International Migration in the Age of Crisis and Globalization (Cambridge, 2010). 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