Why did the economists of the so-called "mainstream" seem to fail to foresee the global economic crisis that exploded in 2008? And why do they appear to have difficulty in putting forward an interpretation of it that is consistent with the theoretical foundations of their models? These two questions have echoed insistently since the outbreak of the economic crisis, not only in academic circles but also in the mass media, and appear to reflect increasingly widespread dissatisfaction with the dominant paradigm of economic theory. Many believe that the global recession now underway may constitute an historic watershed for the evolution of economics and therefore that an authentic change of paradigm is called for, rather than only minor adjustments to the dominant approach. Since the start of the crisis, there has indeed been a profusion of contributions from alternative areas of economic study, and in particular from those adopting a critical stance with respect to mainstream economic theory. This collection puts forward promising reinterpretations of the primary schools of heterodox political economy, stringent critiques of the conventional readings of the recession, new schemes of theoretical and empirical analysis of the crisis, and proposals for economic policies alternative to those hitherto adopted. This book contains a selection of some of the most recent contributions to the critique of mainstream economic theory and policy, and discusses the origins and possible evolutions of the current economic crisis. The collection should be of interest to students and researchers focusing on macroeconomics, monetary economics, political economy and financial economics. Editors: Emiliano Brancaccio and Giuseppe Fonatana. Authors: Aldo Barba, Enrico Bellino, Riccardo Bellofiore, Bruno Bosco, Emiliano Brancaccio, Lilia Costabile, Giuseppe Fontana, Guglielmo Forges Davanzati, Joseph Halevi, Andrea Imperia, Stefano Lucarelli, Vincenzo Maffeo, Ugo Pagano, Stefano Perri, Massimo Pivetti, Andrea Presbitero, Riccardo Realfonzo, Maria Alessandra Rossi, Ernesto Screpanti, Antonella Stirati, Alessandro Vercelli, Alberto Zazzaro, Gennaro Zezza. Preface by Malcolm Sawyer
Some contradictions in "mainstream" interpretations of the crisis and new perspectives in the critique of economic theory and policy
BRANCACCIO E
2011-01-01
Abstract
Why did the economists of the so-called "mainstream" seem to fail to foresee the global economic crisis that exploded in 2008? And why do they appear to have difficulty in putting forward an interpretation of it that is consistent with the theoretical foundations of their models? These two questions have echoed insistently since the outbreak of the economic crisis, not only in academic circles but also in the mass media, and appear to reflect increasingly widespread dissatisfaction with the dominant paradigm of economic theory. Many believe that the global recession now underway may constitute an historic watershed for the evolution of economics and therefore that an authentic change of paradigm is called for, rather than only minor adjustments to the dominant approach. Since the start of the crisis, there has indeed been a profusion of contributions from alternative areas of economic study, and in particular from those adopting a critical stance with respect to mainstream economic theory. This collection puts forward promising reinterpretations of the primary schools of heterodox political economy, stringent critiques of the conventional readings of the recession, new schemes of theoretical and empirical analysis of the crisis, and proposals for economic policies alternative to those hitherto adopted. This book contains a selection of some of the most recent contributions to the critique of mainstream economic theory and policy, and discusses the origins and possible evolutions of the current economic crisis. The collection should be of interest to students and researchers focusing on macroeconomics, monetary economics, political economy and financial economics. Editors: Emiliano Brancaccio and Giuseppe Fonatana. Authors: Aldo Barba, Enrico Bellino, Riccardo Bellofiore, Bruno Bosco, Emiliano Brancaccio, Lilia Costabile, Giuseppe Fontana, Guglielmo Forges Davanzati, Joseph Halevi, Andrea Imperia, Stefano Lucarelli, Vincenzo Maffeo, Ugo Pagano, Stefano Perri, Massimo Pivetti, Andrea Presbitero, Riccardo Realfonzo, Maria Alessandra Rossi, Ernesto Screpanti, Antonella Stirati, Alessandro Vercelli, Alberto Zazzaro, Gennaro Zezza. Preface by Malcolm SawyerI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.