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Are the unconventional accommodative monetary policies in place since 2008 pulling Western economies into a black hole? Jacques Ninet asks precisely this question of these policies as he investigates their origins, effectiveness and permanency. Starting with the neoliberal revolution of the 1980s, Ninet shows how growing wealth disparities and their counterpart, growing indebtedness, have created financial instability and triggered recurring crises. Central banks have become the only game in town, but as they have reached the zero-lower bound in the US and even crossed it in Europe and Japan, they are now in great danger, and they are carrying with them the whole house of cards. Ideally suited for researchers, professionals and students of finance and economics, this book shows that very little would be needed to restore economic order, and it demonstrates how such efforts could be carried out in conjunction with efforts towards ecological transition and the restoration of social justice.
Jaques Ninet is an Independent Researcher and Consultant. He has balanced a career between academia and the financial markets, holding positions which include Head of Finance at CEPME (now known as BPI) and Senior Research Advisor at the group La Français. He has also taught finance as Associate Professor at the University of Poitiers where he specialised in risks, responsible finance and sustainable development.
Part 1. Financial Capitalism: from the Neoliberal Revolution to the Multifaceted Crisis of the 21st Century Chapter 1. The Great Turn Chapter 2. Neoliberalism and the Revenge of Rentier Capitalists Chapter 3. The Underpinnings of Hyper-Financialization Chapter 4. The poor economic and financial record of thirty-five years of neoliberalism Part 2. Anatomy of a Crisis Chapter 5. The Single Crisis of the Asset-Based Economy Chapter 6. A foreseeable but not foreseen crisis Chapter 7. Deficit and debt trap Chapter 8. A Useless Crisis? Part 3. In the Hands of Central Banks Chapter 9. Central Bank. A Standard Reading Chapter 10. Some Facts About the Monetary Economy... To Better Understand the True Role of Central Banks Chapter 11. The Short History of Central Banks in the Long History of Money. Chapter 12. Theoretical Foundations of Central Banking. From Monetarism to Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) Models.Chapter 13. Does Independence Guarantee Infallibility?Chapter 14. Are Central Bankers Truly Independent? Chapter 15. An Astonishing Confession Part 4. Who will save the central banks? Chapter 16. The Black Hole Chapter 17. Economic and Financial Consequences of NIRP and ZIRP Chapter 18. Tina (There Is No Alternative)? Chapter 19. The Central Banks: At the Core of The Next Crisis of Confidence