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Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Frequent Abbreviations and Acronyms ; 1: Introduction: Approach andßBasic Concepts; 1.1 Brief Overview; 1.2 The Approach; 1.3 Empirical Evidence andßInterpretation: TheßCase ofßtheßPhillips Curve; 1.4 The Role ofßVision inßEmpirical Science; 1.5 Growth andßDevelopment: Three Visions; 1.6 Sustainable Development, Fairness, andßFree Markets; 1.7 The Life Cycle ofßDevelopment Paradigms; Notes; Bibliography; Part I: Globalisation and Financialisation in a Long-Run Perspective; 2: Freedom, Free Markets, andßNeoliberalism; 2.1 Introduction.
2.2 The Concept ofßFreedom2.3 Free Market andßEconomic Liberalism; 2.4 Varieties ofßEconomic Liberalism: Evolution andßSuggested Definitions; 2.5 Neoliberalism: Evolution andßDefinitions; 2.6 The Misleading Zero-Sum Game Between State andßMarket; 2.7 Concluding Remarks; Notes; Bibliography; 3: The Globalisation ofßMarkets; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Globalisation after theßIndustrial Revolution; 3.3 The First Globalisation; 3.4 The Second Globalisation; 3.5 The Free-Trade Doctrine; 3.6 Cross-Country Movements ofßProductive Factors; 3.7 Concluding Remarks; Notes; Bibliography.
4: The Evolution ofßFinancialisation4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Financialisation asßaßRecurring Phenomenon; 4.3 Financialisation asßaßLong-Run Tendency: TheßDriving Role ofßFinancial Innovations; 4.4 Financialisation andßSustainability; 4.5 Differences Between First andßSecond Financialisation; 4.6 Concluding Remarks; Notes; Bibliography; Part II: The Great Recession: Causes and Consequences; 5: The Neoliberal Trajectory andßtheßCrisis; 5.1 Introduction1; 5.2 The Origins ofßtheßSecond Financialisation; 5.3 The "Monetarist Disinflation"; 5.4 The Roaring 1990s.
5.5 The "Zero Years" andßTheßGenesis ofßtheßGreat Recession5.6 The Propagation ofßtheßCrisis; 5.7 Concluding Remarks: TheßUnsustainability ofßtheßNeoliberal Model ofßDevelopment; Notes; Bibliography; 6: The Neoliberal Financialisation1; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The Neoliberal Revolution inßFinance; 6.3 The Genesis ofßShadow Banking; 6.4 Contagion andßPropagation; 6.5 Regulation ofßShadow Banking; 6.6 Towards aßSustainable Finance; 6.7 Concluding Remarks; Notes; Bibliography; 7: Environment andßSustainability; 7.1 Introduction.
7.2 The Clash Between Environmental Policies andßNeoliberal Policy Strategy7.3 The Delusion ofßMarket-Based Instruments: TheßCase ofßEU ETS; 7.4 The Ecological Imprint andßtheßCrisis: AßTale ofßTwo Debts; 7.5 The Unsustainability ofßtheßEnergy System andßClimate Change; 7.6 Technological andßDevelopment Trajectories; 7.7 The Role ofßPublic Investment; 7.8 Concluding Remarks; Notes; Bibliography; Part III: Epilogue; 8: The Eurocrisis; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 The Origins ofßtheßEurocrisis; 8.3 The Propagation ofßtheßCrisis inßtheßEurozone; 8.4 The Conventional Explanation.
2.2 The Concept ofßFreedom2.3 Free Market andßEconomic Liberalism; 2.4 Varieties ofßEconomic Liberalism: Evolution andßSuggested Definitions; 2.5 Neoliberalism: Evolution andßDefinitions; 2.6 The Misleading Zero-Sum Game Between State andßMarket; 2.7 Concluding Remarks; Notes; Bibliography; 3: The Globalisation ofßMarkets; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Globalisation after theßIndustrial Revolution; 3.3 The First Globalisation; 3.4 The Second Globalisation; 3.5 The Free-Trade Doctrine; 3.6 Cross-Country Movements ofßProductive Factors; 3.7 Concluding Remarks; Notes; Bibliography.
4: The Evolution ofßFinancialisation4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Financialisation asßaßRecurring Phenomenon; 4.3 Financialisation asßaßLong-Run Tendency: TheßDriving Role ofßFinancial Innovations; 4.4 Financialisation andßSustainability; 4.5 Differences Between First andßSecond Financialisation; 4.6 Concluding Remarks; Notes; Bibliography; Part II: The Great Recession: Causes and Consequences; 5: The Neoliberal Trajectory andßtheßCrisis; 5.1 Introduction1; 5.2 The Origins ofßtheßSecond Financialisation; 5.3 The "Monetarist Disinflation"; 5.4 The Roaring 1990s.
5.5 The "Zero Years" andßTheßGenesis ofßtheßGreat Recession5.6 The Propagation ofßtheßCrisis; 5.7 Concluding Remarks: TheßUnsustainability ofßtheßNeoliberal Model ofßDevelopment; Notes; Bibliography; 6: The Neoliberal Financialisation1; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The Neoliberal Revolution inßFinance; 6.3 The Genesis ofßShadow Banking; 6.4 Contagion andßPropagation; 6.5 Regulation ofßShadow Banking; 6.6 Towards aßSustainable Finance; 6.7 Concluding Remarks; Notes; Bibliography; 7: Environment andßSustainability; 7.1 Introduction.
7.2 The Clash Between Environmental Policies andßNeoliberal Policy Strategy7.3 The Delusion ofßMarket-Based Instruments: TheßCase ofßEU ETS; 7.4 The Ecological Imprint andßtheßCrisis: AßTale ofßTwo Debts; 7.5 The Unsustainability ofßtheßEnergy System andßClimate Change; 7.6 Technological andßDevelopment Trajectories; 7.7 The Role ofßPublic Investment; 7.8 Concluding Remarks; Notes; Bibliography; Part III: Epilogue; 8: The Eurocrisis; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 The Origins ofßtheßEurocrisis; 8.3 The Propagation ofßtheßCrisis inßtheßEurozone; 8.4 The Conventional Explanation.