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  The long downward wave of the world economy and the future of global conflict
 
 
Titel: The long downward wave of the world economy and the future of global conflict
Auteur: Patomaki, Heikki
Verschenen in: Globalizations
Paginering: Jaargang 2 (2005) nr. 1 pagina's 61-78
Jaar: 2005-05-01
Inhoud: Globalization as a political project rests on claims that liberalization and economic interdependence are conducive to peace and prosperity. Yet more 'globalization' seems to mean less economic growth and more inequalities. I portray first the downward phase that started in the 1970s and discuss the so-called Kondratieff cycles, arguing that they are best understood as mere trend-spotting observations which in themselves explain very little. Next, I propose an explanatory model. The complex that has produced the long downward phase includes the prevailing economic policies; tendencies towards rising inequalities and, consequently, under-consumption; decline in the marginal productivity of capital; and the uncertainty and risks caused by global finance. I also put these elements into a concrete world historical context, focusing in particular on the positioning of the US in the global political economy. Finally, I explain why a new upward wave looks unlikely. On the initiative of the ever-stronger transnational management class, and under the leadership of the US, a worldwide framework of institutional arrangements has been created that, among other things, prevents a turn to a new genuinely upward phase in the world economy. Through consequent pathological learning processes, it is possible that the world has been set onto a path towards a new major catastrophe that might even resemble the First World War.
Uitgever: Routledge
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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