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Overcoming the crisis: which policies?

In: Crisis and the Failure of Economic Theory

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The first objective of this chapter is to underline the limits of the mainstream economic policies. In fact, they represent the manifestation of a paradox as they are inspired by the same neoliberal ideology that created the conditions for the outbreak of the crisis. Indeed, it is unlikely that an incorrect diagnosis may produce a successful therapy. The second objective is to define the characteristics of a set of policies that overcome the limits of the Keynesian policies and take into account the structural nature of the contemporary crisis.

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  • ., 2017. "Overcoming the crisis: which policies?," Chapters, in: Crisis and the Failure of Economic Theory, chapter 9, pages 169-197, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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