James Crotty
Affiliations: | Economics | University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA |
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Ozgur Orhangazi | grad student | 2006 | U Mass Amherst |
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Crotty J. (2016) Corporate Social Responsibility in the Russian Federation: A Contextualized Approach Business and Society. 55: 825-853 |
Crotty J. (2012) The great austerity war: What caused the US deficit crisis and who should pay to fix it? Cambridge Journal of Economics. 36: 79-104 |
Crotty J, Epstein G. (2009) Avoiding Another Meltdown Challenge. 52: 5-26 |
Crotty J, Lee KK. (2009) Was IMF-imposed economic regime change in Korea justified? The political economy of IMF intervention Review of Radical Political Economics. 41: 149-169 |
Crotty J. (2009) Structural causes of the global financial crisis: A critical assessment of the 'new financial architecture' Cambridge Journal of Economics. 33: 563-580 |
Crotty J. (2009) Profound structural flaws in the usus financial system that helped cause the financial crisis Economic and Political Weekly. 44: 127-135 |
Crotty J, Lee KK. (2007) From East Asian "miracle" to neoliberal "mediocrity": The effects of liberalization and financial opening on the post-crisis Korean economy Global Challenges and Local Responses: the East Asian Experience. 73-94 |
Crotty J, Lee KK. (2006) The effects of neoliberal 'reforms' on the post-crisis Korean economy Review of Radical Political Economics. 38: 669-675 |
Crotty J, Lee KK. (2005) From East Asian "Miracle" to Neo-liberal "Mediocrity": The effects of liberalization and financial opening on the post-crisis Korean economy Global Economic Review. 34: 415-434 |
Crotty J. (2003) The neoliberal paradox: The impact of destructive product market competition and impatient finance on nonfinancial corporations in the neoliberal era Review of Radical Political Economics. 35: 271 |