A great leap forward: heterodox economic policy for the 21st century
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgment....................................................................................... Introduction.............................................................................................................. PART A The trouble with financialization............................................ 1 I. What causes financial crises?................................................................. 2 II. The rise of financialization, neocons, and the ownership society...... 6 III. The dark recesses of the financial system: why no one saw “it” coming..............................................................................................10 IV. The global financial crisis explained.................................................... 12 V. The role of lender fraud........................................................................ 16 VI. The four developments that precipitated the crisis............................17 a. Managed money................................. 17 b. Investment banks...................... 19 c. Deregulation and desupervision...................................................... 20 d. The rise of fraud as normal business procedure.......................... 20 VII. Fraud as a business model..................................................................... 22 VIII. The Wall Street bailout.......................................................................... 24 IX. Why we are screwed: it will happen again........................................ 27 X. Did we learn anything from the
crisis?............................................. 31 XI. The end of money manager capitalism?............................................. 33 References.........................................................................................................36 Further reading................................................................................................. 38 PART В The road to social progress....................................................39 I. Aging, social security, and pensions...................................................... 40 a. Demographics and infinite horizon calculations of burdens.......... 40 b. How to pay for social security: truth and fictions.......................... 46 c. Social security, subway tokens, and pizza coupons........................52 d. Private pensions: an introduction......................................................54 e. Reforming pension fund and private savings strategies................ 57 II. Health insurance versus Healthcare.........................................................61 a. Healthcare diversions: the elephant in the room.............................. 62 b. Health insurance diversions: we need less health insurance, not more................................................................................................64 c. Health insurance diversions: the financialization of health (and everything else)...................... 71 d. Selling death........................................................................................ 75 e. The compulsive push for single
payer...............................................78 ix xi
Contents III. Conclusion................................................................................................ 82 References............................................. 82 PART C Tackling poverty and inequality. The road to full employment and price stability.............................................. 85 I. Poverty and the trickle-down economy........................... 85 a. One percenters.......................................................... 85 b. Rising tide........................................................................................... 89 II. Addressing inequality................................................................................93 a. Redistribution or preredistribution? Uncle Sam should not play Robin Hood.......................................................................... 93 b. Basic income: how BIG is big enough? Would the basic income guarantee satisfy the unemployed?..................................... 96 c. What is wrong with a big BIG, as viewed from the JG perspective?........................................................................................100 III. A JOB FOR ALL. Dignity, income, and social production for shared prosperity............................................................................... 107 a. A plan for all Detroits out there..................................................... 107 b. How to eliminate the scourge of unemployment: jobs now at a living wage................................................................................. Ill c. Workers will do nothing useful and the JG
will not be manageable: a response..................................................................... 115 d. A consensus strategy for a universal job guarantee program..... 123 IV. Robotization: a not so scary tale........................................................... 127 References....................................................................................................... 132 Further reading................................................................................................134 PART D Money and the public purpose.............................................137 I. Reforming banking and finance............................................................ 137 II. The role of the government in the monetary system..........................140 a. The basics of money creation...........................................................140 b. Taxes drive the sovereign’s currency.......... .....................................143 c. Taxes and the public purpose...........................................................150 d. The sectoral balance approach..........................................................152 III. Financing government: money andthe public interest......................... 155 a. What is the right size for government?............................................156 b. The right size versus the right side of deficit and debt ratio: the Wray curve................................................................................... 160 c. External constraints........................................................................... 164 IV.
Secular stagnation................................................................................... 168
Contents a. Bow down to the bubble: Larry Summers and Paul Krugman embrace the secular stagnation thesis............................................ 168 V. Financing the progressive agenda........................................................ 177 a. What is technically possible is affordable......................................177 b. Paying for the Green New Deal...................................................... 178 References....................... 185 Further reading............................................................................................... 186 Index 187 vii
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Contents Acknowledgment. Introduction. PART A The trouble with financialization. 1 I. What causes financial crises?. 2 II. The rise of financialization, neocons, and the ownership society. 6 III. The dark recesses of the financial system: why no one saw “it” coming.10 IV. The global financial crisis explained. 12 V. The role of lender fraud. 16 VI. The four developments that precipitated the crisis.17 a. Managed money. 17 b. Investment banks. 19 c. Deregulation and desupervision. 20 d. The rise of fraud as normal business procedure. 20 VII. Fraud as a business model. 22 VIII. The Wall Street bailout. 24 IX. Why we are screwed: it will happen again. 27 X. Did we learn anything from the
crisis?. 31 XI. The end of money manager capitalism?. 33 References.36 Further reading. 38 PART В The road to social progress.39 I. Aging, social security, and pensions. 40 a. Demographics and infinite horizon calculations of burdens. 40 b. How to pay for social security: truth and fictions. 46 c. Social security, subway tokens, and pizza coupons.52 d. Private pensions: an introduction.54 e. Reforming pension fund and private savings strategies. 57 II. Health insurance versus Healthcare.61 a. Healthcare diversions: the elephant in the room. 62 b. Health insurance diversions: we need less health insurance, not more.64 c. Health insurance diversions: the financialization of health (and everything else). 71 d. Selling death. 75 e. The compulsive push for single
payer.78 ix xi
Contents III. Conclusion. 82 References. 82 PART C Tackling poverty and inequality. The road to full employment and price stability. 85 I. Poverty and the trickle-down economy. 85 a. One percenters. 85 b. Rising tide. 89 II. Addressing inequality.93 a. Redistribution or preredistribution? Uncle Sam should not play Robin Hood. 93 b. Basic income: how BIG is big enough? Would the basic income guarantee satisfy the unemployed?. 96 c. What is wrong with a big BIG, as viewed from the JG perspective?.100 III. A JOB FOR ALL. Dignity, income, and social production for shared prosperity. 107 a. A plan for all Detroits out there. 107 b. How to eliminate the scourge of unemployment: jobs now at a living wage. Ill c. Workers will do nothing useful and the JG
will not be manageable: a response. 115 d. A consensus strategy for a universal job guarantee program. 123 IV. Robotization: a not so scary tale. 127 References. 132 Further reading.134 PART D Money and the public purpose.137 I. Reforming banking and finance. 137 II. The role of the government in the monetary system.140 a. The basics of money creation.140 b. Taxes drive the sovereign’s currency. .143 c. Taxes and the public purpose.150 d. The sectoral balance approach.152 III. Financing government: money andthe public interest. 155 a. What is the right size for government?.156 b. The right size versus the right side of deficit and debt ratio: the Wray curve. 160 c. External constraints. 164 IV.
Secular stagnation. 168
Contents a. Bow down to the bubble: Larry Summers and Paul Krugman embrace the secular stagnation thesis. 168 V. Financing the progressive agenda. 177 a. What is technically possible is affordable.177 b. Paying for the Green New Deal. 178 References. 185 Further reading. 186 Index 187 vii |
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