Capitalizing on Crisis
Discover the insightful analysis in "Capitalizing on Crisis" by the esteemed author, which delves into the intricate relationship between state policies and financialization. Published by Harvard University Press in 2012, this compelling paperback spans 240 pages, offering a thorough examination of how specific government actions created an environment that mitigated various economic, social, and political challenges faced by policymakers since the late 1960s. The book also highlights the significant deregulation of financial markets during the 1970s and 1980s, providing a critical perspective on the implications of these changes. Ideal for readers interested in economics, finance, and public policy, "Capitalizing on Crisis" is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the complexities of modern financial systems and the historical context behind them.