make (something abstract) more concrete or real
Instead of reifying this process as an expression of eternal standard-economic laws, I treat it as the outcome of distributional conflict between classes.
on the neoliberal revolution
Instead of reifying this process as an expression of eternal standard-economic laws, I treat it as the outcome of distributional conflict between classes.
on the neoliberal revolution
a theory developed by supply-side economist Arthur Laffer to show the relationship between tax rates and the amount of tax revenue collected by governments (a typically conservative theory that believes that too much taxation will depress business investment)
the premise that growth of the ‘economy’, and with it of state revenue, can be obtained only by tax concessions big enough to attract investment: more taxes through lower taxes – the Laffer illusion as the last hope of economic policy
the premise that growth of the ‘economy’, and with it of state revenue, can be obtained only by tax concessions big enough to attract investment: more taxes through lower taxes – the Laffer illusion as the last hope of economic policy
"without anger and fondness" or "without hate and zealousness"; coined by Roman historian Tacitus
While the verdicts of ‘the market’ can present themselves as ‘just’ – in the sense of objective – having come about sine ira ac studio according to universal, non-particularistic, impersonal rules, political intervention in the ‘free play of market forces’ tends to be perceived as exploitation of the general public by powerful special interests.
While the verdicts of ‘the market’ can present themselves as ‘just’ – in the sense of objective – having come about sine ira ac studio according to universal, non-particularistic, impersonal rules, political intervention in the ‘free play of market forces’ tends to be perceived as exploitation of the general public by powerful special interests.
theories about how in the short run, and especially during recessions, economic output is strongly influenced by aggregate demand; developed by British economist John Maynard Keynes
The collapse of ‘privatized Keynesianism’ in 2008 was far from ending the sequence of crises of postwar capitalism that began in the 1970s.
The collapse of ‘privatized Keynesianism’ in 2008 was far from ending the sequence of crises of postwar capitalism that began in the 1970s.
a tool of unconventional monetary policy that has been proposed as an alternative to quantitative easing when interest rates are close to zero and the economy remains weak or enters recession; popularised by Milton Friedman in the form of dropping money on the ground (from a helicopter), though he didn't intend it as an actual policy
What remains to be tried is helicopter money, a half-serious Milton Friedman recipe for stimulating a sluggish economy with sure-fire monetary means: throw money from helicopters, so people can pick it up and go shopping, and all will be fine.
What remains to be tried is helicopter money, a half-serious Milton Friedman recipe for stimulating a sluggish economy with sure-fire monetary means: throw money from helicopters, so people can pick it up and go shopping, and all will be fine.
relating to or denoting the political and economic theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels (noun or adj)
eclectic use was made of elements of the Marxist tradition
eclectic use was made of elements of the Marxist tradition
a school of social theory and philosophy associated in part with the Institute for Social Research at the Goethe University Frankfurt; consisted of dissidents who felt at home neither in the existent capitalist, fascist, nor communist systems that had formed at the time
My book treats the financial and fiscal crisis of contemporary democratic capitalism in the light of Frankfurt School crisis theories of the late 1960s and early 1970s
My book treats the financial and fiscal crisis of contemporary democratic capitalism in the light of Frankfurt School crisis theories of the late 1960s and early 1970s
give or assign a value to, especially a higher value: "The prophets valorized history"
the imperatives of capital valorization
the imperatives of capital valorization
the state of being close to someone or something; proximity
the social context constituted by propinquity
the social context constituted by propinquity
the process whereby the financial industry becomes more prominent
the epochal process of capitalist development that we call ‘financialization’
the epochal process of capitalist development that we call ‘financialization’