Wealth Effect

Wealth Effect

How the Great Expectations of the Middle Class Have Changed the Politics of Banking Crises

Walter, Andrew; Chwieroth, Jeffrey M.

Cambridge University Press

03/2019

596

Dura

Inglês

9781107153745

15 a 20 dias

960

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Part I. Banking Crises and the Rise of Great Expectations: 1. Great expectations, banking crises, and democratic politics; 2. Great expectations: banking crises, policy responses and politics; 3. Household wealth and financialization in the United Kingdom, the United States and Brazil since the nineteenth century; 4. The emergence of great expectations in the United Kingdom, the United States and Brazil; Part II. Evolving Policy Responses to and Political Consequences of Banking Crises since the Nineteenth Century: 5. Changing expectations and policy responses to banking crises; 6. Banking crises and voters over the long run; Part III. Banking Crises, Policy and Politics in the United Kingdom, the United States and Brazil since the Nineteenth Century: 7. Banking crises in the United Kingdom in an era of low expectations; 8. A banking crisis in the United Kingdom in an era of great expectations; 9. Banking crises and politics in the United States before 1945; 10. The 2007-2009 crisis and its aftermath in the United States; 11. Banking crises in Brazil in an era of low expectations; 12. Banking crises in Brazil in an era of rising expectations; 13. Conclusion.
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