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Since the 1980s, the financial sector and its role have increased significantly. This development is often referred to as financialization. Authors working in the heterodox tradition have raised the question whether the changing role of finance manifests a new era in the history of capitalism. The present article first provides some general discussion on the term financialization and presents some stylized facts which highlight the rise of finance. Then, it proceeds by briefly reviewing the main arguments in the Marxian framework that proposedly lead to crisis. Next, two schools of thought in the Marxian tradition are reviewed which consider financialization as the latest stage of capitalism. They highlight the contradictions imposed by financialization that disrupt the growth process and also stress the fragilities imposed by the new growth regime. The two approaches introduced here are the Social Structure of Accumulation Theory and Monthly Review School. The subsequent part proceeds with the Post-Keynesian theory, first introducing potential destabilizing factors before discussing financialization and the finance-led growth regime. The last section provides a comparative summary. While the basic narrative in all approaches considered here is quite similar, major differences stem from the relationship between neoliberalism and financialization and, moreover, from the question of whether financialization can be considered cause or effect.
2016
Level: mittel
Financialization and the crises of capitalism
How did the coronavirus almost bring down the Global Financial System? What effects does monetary policy have on inequality? What role do Central Banks have in the social-ecological transformation? How could Central Banks tackle climate change? What is Central Bank Digital Currency?
2021
Level: mittel
Next Generation Central Banking
The chapter by the Centre for Economy Studies introduces interdisciplinary economic subdisciplines and their importance for economics education.
2021
Level: leicht
Interdisciplinary Economics
Der Politologe Ingo Stützle bemüht sich um eine marxistische Kritik an der Modern Monetary Theory. Zwar stellt er einige valide Kritikpunkt heraus – etwa die mangelnde Berücksichtigung von Machtverhältnissen. Doch ist seine Gegendarstellung kaum weniger machtblind. Eine Kritik von Malte Kornfeld.
2024
Level: mittel
MMT-Kritik unter Vorbehalt
Die Welt ist zweifellos ungleicher geworden. Aber wieso gibt es keinen kollektiven gesellschaftlichen Aufschrei gegen diese Entwicklung? Ein Beitrag von Daniel Stähr.
2024
Level: leicht
Die Sprache des Kapitalismus
Mit der westlichen Industrialisierung sind wir bisher in der Mehrheit nicht sehr gut gefahren. Warum also sollte dieses Modell international erstrebenswert sein? Ein Beitrag von Anke Schaffartzik.
2024
Level: leicht
Können und wollen wir alle im Überfluss leben?
This paper presents an overview of different models which explain financial crises, with the aim of understanding economic developments during and possibly after the Great Recession. In the first part approaches based on efficient markets and rational expectations hypotheses are analyzed, which however do not give any explanation for the occurrence of financial crises and thus cannot suggest any remedies for the present situation. A broad range of theoretical approaches analyzing financial crises from a medium term perspective is then discussed. Within this group we focused on the insights of Marx, Schumpeter, Wicksell, Hayek, Fisher, Keynes, Minsky, and Kindleberger. Subsequently the contributions of the Regulation School, the approach of Social Structures of Accumulation and Post-Keynesian approach, which focus on long-term developments and regime shifts in capitalist development, are presented. International approaches to finance and financial crises are integrated into the analyses. We address the issue of relevance of all these theories for the present crisis and draw some policy implications. The paper has the aim to find out to which extent the different approaches are able to explain the Great Recession, what visions they develop about future development of capitalism and to which extent these different approaches can be synthesized.
2015
Level: mittel
Theories of finance and financial crisis: Lessons for the Great Recession
Recording of the Workshop “The collateral supply effect on central banking”, 04.02.2021, part of the "Next Generation Central Banking - Climate Change, Inequality, Financial Instability" conference by the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung
2021
Level: mittel
NextGen Central Banking: The collateral supply effect on central banking
In keinem anderen Industrieland wird Nachhaltigkeits-Transformation so sehr mit dem Verbotsargument behindert wie in Deutschland. Ein Beitrag von Philipp Lepenies.
2024
Level: leicht
Die Sache mit der Konsumentensouveränität
Die Teuerungskrise wurde von hohen Profiten verstärkt, was die Ungleichheit weiter verschärfte. Um dem entgegenzuwirken, sind Maßnahmen wie Preiskontrollen, Regulierung von Spekulation sowie eine progressive Besteuerung dringend erforderlich, erklären Ines Heck und Thomas Rabensteiner.
2024
Level: leicht
Gewinne im Überfluss
Steuern haben Geschichte geschrieben: als Auslöser von Revolutionen, Werkzeug sozialer Reformen und Symbol von Ungerechtigkeit. Können sie in Zeiten wachsender globaler Herausforderungen wieder zum Schlüssel für mehr Gerechtigkeit werden? Ein Beitrag von Marc Buggeln.
2024
Level: leicht
Wie es zur neoliberalen Wende in der Steuerpolitik kam – und was jetzt zu tun wäre
This is an introductory level core course in macroeconomics for those expecting to take further courses in economics. It provides a theoretical and applied approach of introductory macroeconomics, with an international perspective and applications to account for the growing importance of the global economy and the rising openness of economies.
2021
Level: mittel
Introduction to Macroeconomics
Financial Evolution at the Speed of Thought A new evolutionary explanation of markets and investor behaviorHalf of all Americans have money in the stock market yet economists can t agree on whether investors and markets are rational and efficient as modern financial theory assumes or irrational and inefficient as behavioral …
2017
Level: mittel
Adaptive Markets
Der Fokus auf die Geldwirtschaft blendet zentrale Aspekte des menschlichen Zusammenlebens und der Zeitgerechtigkeit aus. Für eine fairere Gesellschaft braucht es eine Neuverteilung von Zeitressourcen. Ein Beitrag von Bernhard Emunds.
2024
Level: leicht
Zeitwirtschaft, Zeitwohlstand, Zeitkonflikte
Jeden Freitag streiken weltweit Schüler/innen für unsere Zukunft. Sie fordern radikale Maßnahmen für die Einhaltung des Pariser Klimaabkommens ein. In diesem Seminar werden wir uns aus der Perspektive der ökologischen Ökonomie mit ihrer Kritik auseinandersetzen. Im Fokus stehen dabei Ansätze einer Postwachstumsökonomie.
2019
Level: leicht
Vertiefungsveranstaltung Ökonomie: Post-Growth Economics
Die „Internationale Finanzielle Subordination“ zementiert eine hierarchische Weltwirtschaft – die sich in instabilen Kapitalströmen, hohen Finanzierungskosten und der Dominanz des US-Dollars zementiert. Ein Beitrag von Annina Kaltenbrunner.
2024
Level: mittel
Wie der Überfluss an Finanzvermögen globale Abhängigkeiten schafft
Durch Versiegelung, Übernutzung und Privatisierung wird Boden zur Ware degradiert. Um die Bewohnbarkeit des Planeten zu sichern, braucht es aber ein neues Verhältnis zum Boden: weg von Verwertungslogiken, hin zu generativen und verbindenden Beziehungen.
2025
Level: mittel
Die Transformationsdebatte muss wieder auf den Boden kommen – wortwörtlich
Exploring Economics, an open-source e-learning platform, giving you the opportunity to discover & study a variety of economic theories, topics, and methods.
2020
Level: leicht
A Time for Precaution
As the world's energy system faces a period of unprecedented change, a global struggle over who controls the sector--and for what purposes--is intensifying. The question of "green capitalism" is now unavoidable, for capitalist planners and anti-capitalist struggles alike.
2010
Level: mittel
Sparking a Worldwide Energy Revolution
This content submission has two parts: (1) a link to the post by Wolf Richter on deterioration of US subprime credit card debt and loans, driven in part by the overuse of hedonic quality adjustments in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) used by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, and (2) to introduce Exploring Economics to the website Naked Capitalism, which is an effort to promote critical thinking through the medium of a finance and economics blog and fearless commentary.
2019
Level: schwer
What’s Behind the Subprime Consumer Loan Implosion?
Peter Bofinger argues that the Modern Monetary Theory gives theoretical justification for bold answers to the corona crisis.
2020
Level: leicht
Coronavirus crisis: now is the hour of Modern Monetary Theory
How do people make decisions? There is a class of models in psychology which seek to answer this question but have received scant attention in economics despite some clear empirical successes. In a previous post I discussed one of these, Decision by Sampling, and this post will look at another: the so-called Fast and Frugal heuristics pioneered by the German psychologist Gerd Gigerenzer. Here the individual seeks out sufficient information to make a reasonable decision. They are ‘fast’ because they do not require massive computational effort to make a decision so can be done in seconds, and they are ‘frugal’ because they use as little information as possible to make the decision effectively.
2020
Level: leicht
Bounded Rationality: the Case of ‘Fast and Frugal’ Heuristics
In both economics textbooks and public perceptions central banks are a fact of life. On the wall of my A-level economics classroom there was the Will Rogers quote “there have been three great inventions since the beginning of time: fire, the wheel, and central banking”, summarising how many economists view the institution. There is a widespread belief that there is something different about money which calls for a central authority to manage its operation, a view shared even by staunch free marketeers such as Milton Friedman. This belief is not without justification, since money underpins every transaction in a way that apples do not, but we should always be careful not to take existing institutions for granted and central banking is no exception. In this post I will look at the idea of private or free banking, where banks compete (and cooperate) to issue their own currency.
2020
Level: leicht
Whither Central Banks?
Im Dossier zur Kita-Krise findet ihr eine Sammlung von Videos, Podcasts, Texten und Infografiken mit denen ihr Euch über die Kita-Krise, die darum geführten Kämpfe sowie ihre strukturellen Hintergründe informieren könnt.
2024
Level: leicht
Die Kita-Krise - Situation, Lösungsansätze, Hintergründe
Understanding international trade is central to economics and is currently a hot political issue. It’s an area where popular perceptions of mainstream economics are low, since they have historically missed some important downsides of trade agreements, especially the hollowing out of former manufacturing hubs in the Western world. et economists have for long time had a theory of trade with an impressive amount of scientific clout behind it: the gravity trade model.
2020
Level: leicht
A Theory of Enormous Gravity
Exploring Economics, an open-source e-learning platform, giving you the opportunity to discover & study a variety of economic theories, topics, and methods.
2019
Level: mittel
Karl Marx: An early post-Keynesian?
Central banks have once again proven to be the first line of defense in crisis-ridden times. With their far reaching actions they prevented the world from experiencing a collapse of financial markets on top of the severe health and economic crisis caused by Covid-19.
2021
Level: mittel
NextGen Central Banking: Central Banking and Climate change - A new era of monetary financing?
Exploring Economics, an open-access e-learning platform, giving you the opportunity to discover & study a variety of economic theories, topics, and methods.
2019
Level: schwer
Monetary sovereignty is a spectrum: modern monetary theory and developing countries
Markets are the focus in modern economics: when they work, when they don’t and what we can or can’t do about it. There are many ways to study markets and how we do so will inevitably affect our conclusions about them, including policy recommendations which can influence governments and other major organisations. Pluralism can be a vital corrective to enacting real policies based on only one perspective and a plethora of approaches provide alternatives to the canonical view. Although they have differing implications, these approaches share the idea that we should take a historical approach, analysing markets on a case-by-case basis; and they share a faith in the power of both individuals and collectives to overcome the problems encountered when organising economic activity.
2020
Level: leicht
Markets, How Do They Work?
The world is regularly shaken by crises some are bigger others are smaller in scope Local turmoil military conflicts commodity scarcity bank runs health threats the history of mankind can be written as a history of crises Three major global crises occurred in the last fifty years alone the oil …
2021
Level: leicht
Understanding Crises - What to take from here for better policy advice in the future?
Als Produktivität bezeichnet man das Verhältnis zwischen der Ausbringungsmenge (Output) und dem dafür benötigten Einsatz an Produktionsfaktoren (Input).
2021
Level: leicht
Produktivitätsverhältnis
Preisdiskriminierung (auch Preisdifferenzierung) beschreibt das Anbieten homogener Produkte zu unterschiedlichen Preisen. Vorraussetzung ist das Vorhandensein eines unvollkommenen Marktes, meist ist diese Art der Preispolitik nur für Unternehmen mit Monopolstellung möglich.
2021
Level: leicht
Preisdiskriminierung

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