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The Global Crisis Makers

An End to Progress and Liberty?

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The author argues that we should not be diverted by the East Asian 'meltdown', which is a predictable outcome of global dynamics. Of real concern, however, is the 'hidden crisis', which has been inadvertently engineered by neoliberal economists who dominate the world's financial institutions. They are the global crisis makers, who have convinced governments to abandon strategic leadership and to impose crippling deflationary policies. By employing the innovative theoretical and empirical work published in his recent series of remarkable books, Graeme Snooks shows how this threat to progress and liberty can be overcome.

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  • Institute of Advanced Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia

    Graeme Donald Snooks

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GRAEME SNOOKS is the Coghlan Professor on Economics at the Institute of Advanced Studies, Australian National University, Canberra. His most recently published books include Economics Without Time (1993), The Dynamic Society (1996), The Ephemeral Civilization (1997), The Laws of History (1998), Longrun Dynamics (1998), and Global Transition (1999).

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