J is for junk economics: A guide to reality in an age of deception

J is for junk economics: A guide to reality in an age of deception

by Michael Hudson
J is for junk economics: A guide to reality in an age of deception

J is for junk economics: A guide to reality in an age of deception

by Michael Hudson

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Overview

J IS FOR JUNK ECONOMICS is an A-to-Z guide that explains how the world economy really works - and who the winners and losers are. The book includes more than 400 concise and acerbic entries, several essays, and a full topic index. Expanding on KILLING THE HOST: HOW FINANCIAL PARASITES AND DEBT DESTROY THE GLOBAL ECONOMY, Prof. Hudson's new book covers contemporary terms that are misleading or poorly understood as well as many important concepts that have been abandoned - many on purpose - from the long history of political economy.

Two key concepts are RENT THEORY and DEBT, which explain how Unearned Income and the Financial Sector impoverish governments and populations the world over as power and riches flow upward into the hands of the few. Several additional essays provide background for key points and explore today's uncertain political and economic environment.

To understand what's really going on, it's not necessary to re-invent the wheel; the major issues that guide healthy economies were known to the Ancients and were expanded upon by the classical economists of the 18th and 19th centuries, including Adam Smith, David Ricardo, John Stuart Mill, E. Peshine Smith, Simon Patten, Karl Marx, Thorstein Veblen, and others of many political stripes whose aim was to leave the brutal legacy of feudalism behind. Their ideas and principles are brought back into the spotlight here. It is hoped that this book will deconstruct today's "value-free," watered-down and deceptive economics that favor the wealthy, allowing the next generation to create a successful economy with proper checks and balances that will benefit everyone. This is a book you will want to refer to again and again.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783981484250
Publisher: ISLET-Verlag
Publication date: 01/01/2017
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 406
Sales rank: 154,107
Product dimensions: 6.60(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Michael Hudson is a Distinguished Research Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri, Kansas City (UMKC), and Professor of Economics at Peking University in China. He gives speeches, lectures and presentations all over the world for official and unofficial groups reflecting diverse academic, economic and political constituencies. Before moving into research and consulting, Prof. Hudson spent several years applying flow-of-funds and balance-of-payments statistics to forecast interest rates, capital and real estate markets for Chase Manhattan Bank and The Hudson Institute (no relation). His academic focus has been on financial history and, since 1980, on writing a history of debt, land tenure and related economic institutions from the Sumerian period, antiquity, and feudal Europe to the present. Since 1996 as president of the Institute for the Study of Long Term Economic Trends (ISLET), he has written reports and given presentations on balance of payments, financial bubbles, land policy and financial reforms for U.S. and international clients and governments. He organized the International Scholars Conference on Ancient Near Eastern Economies (ISCANEE) in 1993, and to-date has co-edited the preceedings of six academic conferences on the evolution of property, credit, labor and accounting since the Bronze Age. His website and blog can be found at michael-hudson.com. He has been interviewed on Democracy Now, Marketplace, and Naked Capitalism. Many of his interviews and public appearances can be seen on YouTube.

Table of Contents

Foreword: Economies - and Economic Theory - at the Crossroads 5 Preface and Acknowledgements 7 Introduction: Social Naming Disorder and the Vocabulary of Deception 13 A-to-Z GUIDE A is for Adam Smith, Asset-Price Inflation and Austerity 27 B is for Bubble, and the Bailout that follows 37 C is for Casino Capitalism and the Client Academics who praise it 49 D is for Debt Deflation and the Debt Peonage it leads to 69 E is for Economic Rent and "Euthanasia of the Rentier" 83 F is for Fictitious Capital and the FIRE Sector where it is concentrated 95 G is for Grabitization and the Groundrent that is its main objective 107 H is for Hubris 113 I is for Inner Contradiction and the Invisible Hand 119 J is for Junk Bonds and Junk Economics 131 K is for Kleptocrat 135 L is for Learned Ignorance 137 M is for Marginalism and the Money Manager Capitalism 145 N is for Neofeudalism and its Neoliberal advocates 165 O is for Oligarchy 171 P is for Ponzi Scheme and the Pension-Fund Capitalism that feeds it 175 Q is for Quandary 189 R is for Rentiers and the Race to the Bottom they sponsor 193 S is for Say's Law and Serfdom 205 T is for Trickle-Down Economics 221 U is for Unearned Income 237 V is for the Vested Interests 241 W is for Wealth Addiction 243 X & Y are for the X and Y Axes 247 Z is for Zero-Sum Activity 249 Essays and Articles The 22 Most Pervasive Economic Myths of Our Time 251 Economics As Fraud 271 Methodology is Ideology, and Dictates Policy 291 Does Economics Deserve A Nobel Prize? Commonweal 1970. 305 Hudson Bubble Model: From Asset-Price Inflation to Debt-Strapped Austerity (Formulas and Charts) 311 Author Interview: KILLING THE HOST (Companion book) Eric Draitser's 2015 CounterPunch Radio interview with Michael Hudson 323 About the Author (and Paul Craig Roberts' Hudson Bio) 349 Books and Publications by Michael Hudson 353 A-TO-Z GUIDE - MINI INDEX 355 TOPIC INDEX 361

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