SPECIAL ISSUE – THE GFC: GLOBAL, NATIONAL AND URBAN ASPECTS OF THE CRISIS
Editorial
Editorial Introduction Analysing The GFC
Articles
Steve Keen: The Global Financial Crisis, Credit Crunches And Deleveraging
Tom Bramble: Crisis And Contradiction In The World Economy
Harry Perlich: The Impact Of The GFC On Australia As A ‘Dual Economy’
Evan Jones: The Crisis And The Australian Financial Sector
Therese Jefferson and Alison Preston: Women’s Earnings Security In A Context Of Economic Crisis
Heribert Dieter: Europe’s Crisis Management Missed Opportunities
Ian Manning: Urban Land, Household Debt And Overseas Borrowing
Brendan Gleeson: A Twin Crisis Of Capital In An Urban Age
Stephen Horton: A Note On The Credit Crisis, Time And Social Order
Paul Burton: Business As Usual? Responding To The GFC On The Gold Coast
Jago Dodson & Neil Sipe: A Suburban Crisis? Housing, Credit, Energy And Transport
Kurt Iveson: Responding To The Financial Crisis From Competitive To Cooperative Urbanism
Boris Frankel: Responding To The Crisis Why Governments And Businesses Gamble But The People Do Not
The GFC And University Economics Education An Open Letter To The Queen
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