Description
A much-needed critical investigation of the root causes of the European sovereign debt crisis, featuring contributions from Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz and the Argentine chief negotiator with the IMF, Roberto Lavagna.
About the Author
Tony Phillips works on sovereignty issues in debt, development, energy and ecology. He was born in Dublin, Ireland.
Reviews
This timely volume provides an indispensable guide for anyone who has had second thoughts about whether irresponsible governments in the Eurozone's peripheral regions could be the root cause of Europe-wide stagnation and joblessness. Europe on the Brink shows how European crisis can be traced instead to the Eurozone's unworkable design, which first permitted its unregulated banks' speculative excess and now insists that its residents pay the bill. The root causes of this misbegotten design - the dominance of neoclassical economics in policy discourse and of unchained finance in the global economy - have not been addressed; so Europe remains "on the brink". Find out why in these pages. * Gary Dymski, Professor of Applied Economics, Leeds University Business School *
This book thoroughly exposes the economic, financial and democratic flaws of the EU institutions rooted in neoliberal thinking, and the "blame the victim" approaches to bolstering the economic system without addressing the causes of the financial and sovereign debt crises. * Malcolm Sawyer, Emeritus Professor of Economics, Leeds University Business School *
This book is a thoughtful reflection on the way in which policies of monetary constipation have created the worst crisis in Europe since the 1930s, and the way in which that crisis has created crises of democracy and political economy in Europe. The agenda for the renewal of that democracy and political economy starts with this book and its young authors. * Professor Jan Toporowski, SOAS, University of London *
Book Information
ISBN 9781783602131
Author Tony Phillips
Format Paperback
Page Count 274
Imprint Zed Books Ltd
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 344g