Capitalism without capital: Accounting for the crash

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Abstract

Financial crisis, recession and worsening inequality have long been blamed on a surplus of capital. But the actions that led the latest boom and bust by banks and businesses, households and governments - can better be explained capital's increasing scarcity. Efforts to track it down confirm its disappearance.

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Shipman, A. (2015). Capitalism without capital: Accounting for the crash. Capitalism without Capital: Accounting for the crash (pp. 1–180). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137442444

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