The Great Recession and Its Implications for Human Values Lessons for Africa |
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Author:
| Abedian, Iraj Bond, Patrick du Toit, Charlotte Ekpo, Akpan Fioramonti, Lorenzo Leholhla, Pali Mbeki, Thabo Mondi, Lumkile Netshitenzhe, Joel Oloruntoba, Samuel O. Pillay, Devan |
Editor:
| for Strategic Reflection (MISTRA), Mapungubwe Institute Gumede, Vusi |
ISBN: | 978-1-928341-21-5 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2017 |
Publisher: | STE Publishers
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $26.99 |
Book Description:
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The Great Recession, which started around 2007, stands out as the most significant crisis of global capitalism since the 1930s, both in scope and intensity. The book examines the crisis from theoretical and empirical perspectives, and in some instances, the authors do not quite concur on the approaches required. However, running like a golden thread through all the inputs is that the State has a critical role to play in reconfiguring social relations, proceeding from the...
More DescriptionThe Great Recession, which started around 2007, stands out as the most significant crisis of global capitalism since the 1930s, both in scope and intensity. The book examines the crisis from theoretical and empirical perspectives, and in some instances, the authors do not quite concur on the approaches required. However, running like a golden thread through all the inputs is that the State has a critical role to play in reconfiguring social relations, proceeding from the perspective that markets, left to their own devices, can wreak havoc on the commons.