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Re-thinking the Liquid Core of Capitalism with Hyman Minsky
Theory, Culture and Society, 2022While Minsky’s work is often identified with the critique of financial speculation, this paper argues that there is a different side to his work. We argue that Minsky can be read as offering a post-foundational perspective on political economy that recognizes the speculative dimension of all economic activity.
Martijn Könings, Lisa Adkins
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Chapter 2: Hyman Minsky on Financial Crises
2021This chapter explains the 2008 financial crisis with the help of the work of Hyman Minsky on instability. He explained financial crises as the consequence of over-optimism and over-borrowing, leading to unsustainable debt. A crash happens when the bubble bursts (the ‘Minsky Moment’).
Irène Van Staveren +1 more
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Hyman Minsky’s interpretation of Donald Trump
Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 2015AbstractHyman Minsky’s interpretation of The General Theory by John Maynard Keynes has received renewed attention in recent years. This article draws attention to Minsky’s interpretation of another book by another author: The Art of the Deal by Donald Trump. The article begins by summarizing Trump’s interpretation of himself in his book.
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Integrating Schumpeter and Keynes: Hyman Minsky’s Theory of Capitalist Development
Journal of Economic Issues, 2001In a number of books and articles, Hyman P. Minsky influenced many of today's institutional and Post Keynesian economists. In fact, Minsky often chose the pages of this journal as the place to present and extend his Wall Street paradigm, financial theory of investment, and investment theory of business cycles, the latter of which is often called the ...
Charles J Whalen
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A Minsky Moment: Reflections on Hyman P. Minsky (1919-1996)
Journal of Economic Issues, 2008Charles J Whalen
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Hyman Minsky at 100: Was Minsky a Communist?
Monthly Review, 2020Since the Great Financial Crisis of 2007–09, Hyman Minsky (1919–96) has been widely recognized as one of the late twentieth century's most insightful economic theorists. Nevertheless, if Minsky had still been alive at the time of the Great Financial Crisis, there would have been little likelihood that his new-found reputation would have resulted in his
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