ABSTRACT

This book deals with the current crises from a somewhat different the usual perspectives. It claims that causes and policy implications of these crises cannot be properly assessed by focusing on allocative efficiency or income growth alone; it requires a more general approach, based on social costs. It does not deal with social costs according to the Pigouvian or the Coasian traditions. It draws on the work of Original Institutional Economics (OIE) such as Thorstein Veblen, Karl William Kapp, and Karl Polanyi, on Post-Keynesians such as Hyman Minsky and, in general, on authors who have provided insights beyond the conventional wisdom of economic thought.

chapter |12 pages

Social costs today

Institutional analyses of the present crises – an introduction

part I|99 pages

Social costs

part II|177 pages

Social costs of the present crises

chapter 8|23 pages

In charge of themselves

The social costs of workfare policies in Europe

chapter 11|44 pages

Business bias as usual 1

The case of electromagnetic pollution

chapter 12|21 pages

A crisis of freedom