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11057 Re: growth of financial sector can be harmful
   Hi orda. I've long believed/argued, regarding income tax reform, th...
Down And Out Man   ALEA   26 Oct 2012
6:13 PM
11055 Re: growth of financial sector can be harmful
   hi orda, interesting corroboration.
Cactus Flower   ALEA   26 Oct 2012
5:41 PM

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Re: growth of financial sector can be harmful

By: orda in ALEA
Fri, 26 Oct 12 5:38 PM
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Giovanni Arrighi in his book The Long Twentieth Century argues that there have been four major phases of capitalist development since the Middle Ages, starting in Genoa and moving on to Holland and Britain before the start of American dominance during the Great Depression of 1873-96.

It was during this period, Arrighi argues, that commerce started to play second fiddle in Britain to finance, just as it had in Genoa and Holland when their phases of pre-eminence were drawing to a close. The financialisation of the American economy in turn can be traced back to the mid-1970s, so by this interpretation of history, the dotcom collapse of 2000-01 and the financial crisis of 2007-08 (with the military entanglements in Iraq and Afghanistan sandwiched in between) are part of a much longer term development. According to this thesis, the concentration of economic power on Wall Street, the stagnation of incomes for all but the rich, the structural trade deficit, the military overreach, the switch from being the world's biggest creditor nation to its biggest debtor add up to a simple conclusion: we are in the twilight years of the long American century.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2010/aug/23/us-economy-unemployment-property-market




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