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    0674035143
  • ISBN-13:
    9780674035140
  • PUB. DATE:
    May 2009
  • PUBLISHER:
    Harvard University Press

A Failure of Capitalism: The Crisis of '08 and the Descent into Depression by Richard A. Posner

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A Failure of Capitalism--good readby dacttylion

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Richard Posner offers a rigorous analysis of the recent financial crisis using his thorough knowledge of today's prevalent modes of economic analysis. If you're looking for a book on why capitalism is a failed system, competent intellectuals such as Posner are not your likely resource. Posner provides a look at why capitalism may have failed us this time, and what we can do to prevent that in the...

First, let's kill all the bankers!by Enjay

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Posner is an author with a point of view. And he is not just any author. This eminent jurist currently serves on the US Court of Appeals. His legal thinking evolved in capital friendly environs of the Law School of the University of Chicago. So it is surprising to see him so adamantly and so effectively lay the blame for the recent economic debacle on the scions of capital themselves.

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A Failure of Capitalism

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  • Pub. Date: May 2009
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press

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The financial and economic crisis that began in 2008 is the most alarming of our lifetime because of the warp-speed at which it is occurring. How could it have happened, especially after all that we’ve learned from the Great Depression? Why wasn’t it anticipated so that remedial steps could be taken to avoid or mitigate it? What can be done to reverse a slide into a full-blown depression? Why have the responses to date of the government and the economics profession been so lackluster? Richard Posner presents a concise and non-technical examination of this mother of all financial disasters and of the, as yet, stumbling efforts to cope with it. No previous acquaintance on the part of the reader with macroeconomics or the theory of finance is presupposed. This is a book for intelligent generalists that will interest specialists as well.



Among the facts and causes Posner identifies are: excess savings
flowing in from Asia and the reckless lowering of interest rates by the
Federal Reserve Board; the relation between executive compensation,
short-term profit goals, and risky lending; the housing bubble fuelled by
low interest rates, aggressive mortgage marketing, and loose regulations; the low savings rate of American people; and the highly leveraged balance sheets of large financial institutions.

Posner analyzes the two basic remedial approaches to the crisis, which correspond to the two theories of the cause of the Great Depression:
the monetarist—that the Federal Reserve Board allowed the money supply to shrink, thus failing to prevent a disastrous deflation—and the Keynesian—that the depression was theproduct of a credit binge in the 1920’s, a stock-market crash, and the ensuing downward spiral in economic activity. Posner concludes that the pendulum swung too far and that our financial markets need to be more heavily regulated.


Read Richard Posner's blog, and his latest article in The Atlantic.

The New York Times - Jonathan Rauch

…compact and bracingly lucid…By the last page, not a single lazy generalization has survived Posner's merciless scrutiny, not one populist cliche remains standing. A Failure of Capitalism clears away whole forests of cant but leaves readers at a loss as to where to go from here. In other words, it is only a starting point—but an indispensable one.

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Biography

Richard A. Posner is Circuit Judge, the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, and a senior lecturer at the University of Chicago Law School.