1. Monetary Policy since the Great Financial Crisis; Philip Arestis.- 2. Fiscal Policies since the Global Financial Crisis; Malcolm Sawyer.- 3. The Need for Alternative Policies to Tackle Inequality; Ahmad Seyf.- 4. Financialisation and Distribution in Six OECD Countries - Before and After the Crisis; Eckhard Hein, Petra Dünhaupt, Ayoze Alfageme and Marta Kulesza.- 5. Secular Stagnation and the Cyber Revolution; Michelle Baddeley.- 6. UK Industrial Policy after the Crisis: What does the Future Hold?; David Bailey and Philip R. Tomlinson 7. The Great Recession and Labour Markets in Europe; Jesus Ferreiro and Carmen Gomez.- 8. The Tightening Links between Financial Systems and Environmental Issues; Emanuele Campiglio, Antoine Godin, Eric Kemp-Benedict and Sini Matikainen.
Philip Arestis is Professor and Director of Research at the
Cambridge Centre for Economics and Public Policy, Department of
Land Economy, University of Cambridge, UK, and Professor at the
Department of Applied Economics, University of the Basque Country,
Spain. He is also Distinguished Adjunct Professor of Economics at
the University of Utah, USA, and Research Associate at the Levy
Economics Institute, USA. He previously served as Chief Academic
(External) Adviser to the UK Government Economic Service (GES) on
Professional Development in Economics. He is holder of the Queen
Victoria Eugenia award of the British Hispanic Chair of Doctoral
Studies, and was awarded homage by the Brazilian Keynesian
Association (AKB) for his contribution to the spread of
Keynesianism in Brazil. He has published a number of books and
papers in academic journals.
Malcolm Sawyer is Emeritus Professor of Economics at Leeds
University Business School, University of Leeds, UK. Heis the
principal investigator for the five-year, 15-partner project
Financialisation, Economy, Society and Sustainable Development
(www.fessud.eu) funded by the European Commission Framework
Programme 7. He is Managing Editor of the International Review of
Applied Economics, on the editorial board of a range of journals,
and editor of the New Directions in Modern Economics series. He has
published widely in the areas of post-Keynesian and Kaleckian
economics, financialisation, fiscal policy, money, industrial
economics, and on UK and European economies.
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