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Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Figures; 1: Introduction; The Theoretical Basis for the Relationship Between Innovations and Economic Crises; 2: The Long Economic Crisis of the Third Century; Introduction; Background; Economic Factors; New Attitudes Towards Trade and Markets; Political Factors; The Development of the Crisis; Economic Factors; New Attitudes Towards Trade; Rome's Port Ostia as an Example of the Development of the Crisis; Political Factors; Some Consequences of the Crisis; Analysis; Institutional Innovations.

New Leaders, Institutions and Power Constellations A New Attitude Towards Trade Undermines the Importance of Established Institutions; Economic Innovations; Reflection; 3: The Tulip Crisis of 1637; Introduction; Background; The Development of the Bubble; The Bubble Develops; Analysis; The World's First Joint Stock Company is Established in 1602: AnßInstitutional Innovation; The World's First Stock Exchange: An Institutional, Political Innovation; The VOC was Granted the Right to Use Military Power: An Institutional, Political Innovation; The Tulip: An Economic, Product Innovation.

"Windhandel" (Wind Trade): An Economic, Financial Innovation Mercantilism's Breakthrough: Institutional Innovation; Reflection; 4: The South Sea and Mississippi Bubbles of 1720; Introduction; Background; The Bubble; The Growth of the Bubble; The Bubble Bursts; Analysis; The London Stock Exchange: An Institutional Innovation; Options, "Futures" and Government Lottery Activities: Economic and financial Innovations; Public: Private Loan Schemes: Institutional Innovation; The English Revolution, 1688, and the Peace of Utrecht, 1713: Institutional Innovations.

Paper Money: Borrowing Your Way Out of a Credit Bubble: An Economic, Financial Innovation Mercantilism's Breakthrough in Europe; Reflection; 5: The Long Depression: 1873-1893; Introduction; Background; Britain; Competition from the Rest of Europe; The USA; Developments Leading to the Crisis; The Crisis; Analysis; Institutional Innovations; Economic Innovations; Reflection; 6: The Great Depression of the 1930s; Introduction; Background and Developments Prior to Crisis; The Crisis and Explanations; The Crisis; Explanations; Analysis; Institutional Innovations.

Economic Innovations Reflection; 7: The Long Recession 2008-?; Introduction; The Background, Development of the Crisis and the crisis; Analysis; Globalisation; Modular Flexibility ; The Dollar Standard; The Credit-Driven Economy: Financial Innovations; The Link Between the Dollar Standard and a Credit-Driven Economy; Reflection; 8: Conclusion: Innovation Policy; Policy Implication for Practice; Theoretical Implications; References; Index.

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