The Economics of Global Turbulence

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The Economics of Global Turbulence is a major work of political economy by Robert Brenner that analyzes the long-term crisis tendencies and structural contradictions of postwar global capitalism.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
work of political economy
analyzes crisis of the 1970s
industrial overcapacity in manufacturing
international trade imbalances
long downturn from the 1970s onward
postwar economic boom
profit rate trends in advanced economies
argues intensified international competition undermined profitability
neoliberal policies failed to restore sustained high growth
postwar boom contained contradictions leading to long downturn
author Robert Brenner NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques Keynesian explanations of crisis
neoclassical economics
regulationist accounts of postwar capitalism
fieldOfStudy economic history
economics
political science
focusesOn United States economic hegemony
competition among advanced capitalist states
decline of US manufacturing competitiveness
financialization of capitalism
globalization of production
long waves of economic growth and stagnation
manufacturing overcapacity
neoliberal restructuring
post-World War II capitalism
profitability trends in advanced capitalist economies
genre political economy
hasPerspective critical of mainstream economics
critical of neoliberalism
influenced Marxist crisis theory discussions
debates on the long downturn
studies of US economic hegemony
language English
mainSubject global capitalism
long-term crisis tendencies of capitalism
postwar global economy
structural contradictions of postwar capitalism
publicationType monograph
theoreticalApproach Marxian political economy
historical materialism
timePeriodCovered 1970s economic crisis
Golden Age of capitalism
late 20th century global economy
post-World War II era

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