Table of Contents
1
Cover
5
Figures, Tables and Boxes
Figures
Tables
Boxes
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1 Rising Inequality in Advanced Capitalism
Measures of economic inequality
Personal income distribution
Functional income distribution
Distribution of wealth
Neoclassical interpretations of rising inequality in advanced capitalism
Towards a political economy perspective on rising inequality
Power and institutions as determinants of inequality
Rising inequality as a structural cause of the global financial crisis
Notes
9
2 The Rise and Fall of Egalitarian Capitalism
The rise of the Keynesian welfare state
The Great Depression: from laissez-faire to state intervention
Embedded liberalism: the Keynesian welfare state after World War II
Fordist wage-led growth: interests, ideas and institutions
The fall of egalitarian capitalism
Economic globalization
Varieties of capitalism: towards neoliberal convergence?
Neoliberalism and varieties of growth models
Notes
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3 Macroeconomic Policy: From ‘Full Employment’ to ‘Sound Money’
Macroeconomic policy during the Keynesian era
Neoliberal macroeconomic policy: towards ‘sound money’
From the stagflation crisis of the 1970s to the fiscal crisis of the welfare state
Depoliticization of macroeconomic policy
Financial globalization and ‘market discipline’
Low inflation and distributive conflict
Unsound macroeconomics of sound money
Rising unemployment and the weakening of labour power
Anti-inflation and rentier interests
Macroeconomic policy and growth models
Notes
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4 Social Policy: Globalization, Deindustrialization and Liberalization
Industrial relations and social policy during the Keynesian era
Neoliberalism, labour markets and social policy
Deindustrialization, social policy and varieties of capitalism
Social policy and sectoral conflict
Deindustrialization, liberalization and social investment
Globalization, social policy and power resources
Social policy and class conflict
Globalization, social policy and the weakening of labour power
Social policy and growth models
Notes
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5 Corporate Governance: The Rise of Shareholder Capitalism
Corporate business strategies during the Keynesian era
The rise of the shareholder model in the US economy
From retain-and-reinvest to downsize-and-distribute
Agency theory: neoliberalism and corporate governance
Rent-seeking and managerial power
Shareholder vs stakeholder models in varieties of capitalism
Market-based vs bank-based corporate finance
Corporate governance and institutional complementarities
Varieties of innovation and business strategies
Financialization of non-financial corporations
Corporate governance and growth models
Notes
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6 Financial Policy: Market-Based Banking and the Global Financial Crisis
Banks and financial intermediation during the Keynesian era
A primer on banks, financial intermediation and bailouts
Banking regulation and ‘3-6-3 banking’ during the Keynesian era