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Index
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Contents
Figures and tables
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. The ordinary economics of an extraordinary crisis
2. Did Bernanke’s ‘creditism’ aggravate the financial crisis of 2008?
3. Toward a new sustainable economy
4. Looking at the crisis through Marx – or is it the other way about?
5. Incentive divergence and the global financial crisis
6. The microeconomic foundations of macroeconomic disorder: an Austrian perspective on the Great Recession of 2008
7. The crisis in economic theory: the dead end of Keynesian economics
8. The coming depression and the end of economic delusion
9. Refl ections on the global financial crisis
10. An Islamic economic perspective on the global financial crisis
11. Bankers gone wild: the Crash of 2008
12. The governance of financial transactions
13. Excess debt and asset deflation
14. An institutionalist perspective on the global financial crisis
15. Minsky, the global money managercrisis, and the return of big government
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