Who's Afraid of John Maynard Keynes?: Challenging Economic Governance in an Age of Growing Inequality
"Foreword" -- "Contents" -- "1 Introduction: Who Saw the Coming of the Global Financial Crisis of 2007–2008?" -- "2 Alternative Explanations of How the Capitalist Economy in Which We Live Operates" -- "Theory Provides Explanation" -- "Alternative Theories" -- "3 Understanding the Role of Money and Money Contracts in a Market Economy" -- "The Classical Presumptions That Keynes Overthrew" -- "A Second False Classical Assumption" -- "The Third False Classical Presumption" -- "4 Unemployment: Why Can't People Who Want to Work Find Jobs?" -- "Savings and Liquidity" -- "Two Essential Properties of Liquid Assets" -- "5 Creating a Prosperous Full Employment Economy" -- "6 Can We Prevent Inflation and Still Achieve Full Employment?" -- "Contracts, Prices and Inflation" -- "The Inflation Process in a Keynes World" -- "Incomes Inflation" -- "Incomes Policy" -- "7 The Role of Financial Markets and Liquidity" -- "Financial Markets and Regulation Policy" -- "8 Globalization and International Trade Effects on Employment and Prosperity" -- "The Bretton Woods Solution" -- "Reforming the International Payments System" -- "Reforming the International Payments System" -- "The Case for Capital Controls" -- "The Rules of the IMCU" -- "9 Are Free Trade Agreements Always Beneficial?" -- "10 President Trump's Anti-free Trade Agreements Policy" -- "11 What Economic Policies Can a Democracy Adopt to Assure We Live in a Prosperous, Civilized Capitalist System?