In A Political Economy of American Hegemony, Thomas Oatley explores
how America's military buildups have produced postwar economic booms
that have culminated in monetary and financial crises. The 2008
subprime crisis - as well as the housing bubble that produced it - was
the most recent manifestation of this buildup, boom, and bust cycle,
developing as a consequence of the decision to deficit-finance the
wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Earlier instances of financial crises
were generated by deficit-financed buildups in the 1980s and the late
1960s. The buildup, boom, and bust pattern results from the way
political institutions and financial power shape America's response to
military challenges: political institutions transform increased
military spending into budget deficits, and financial power enables
the United States to finance these deficits by borrowing cheaply from
the rest of the world. Oatley examines how this cycle has had a
powerful impact on American and global economic and financial
performance.
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Buildups, Booms, and Busts
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ISBN
9781316235331
Publisert
2015
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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