The Politics of Housing Booms and Busts

Leonard Seabrooke
Edited by H. Schwartz
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The Politics of Housing Booms and Busts

Leonard Seabrooke
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252 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jun 25, 2009
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 252
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
  • ISBN: 9780230230811
  • Dimensions: 5.51" W x 0.56" L x 8.5" H

HERMAN SCHWARTZ is Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, USA. A prolific author, his most recent book isSubprime Nation: American Power, Global Capital and the Housing Bubble. His other publications includeDominions of DebtandStates versus Markets.

LEONARD SEABROOKE is Professor in International Political Economy in the Department of Politics and International Studies, and Director of the Centre for the Study of Globalization and Regionalization, at the University of Warwick, UK. His book publications includeThe Social Sources of Financial Power,US Power in International Finance,Global Standards of Market Civilization(with Brett Bowden) andEveryday Politics of the World Economy(with John M. Hobson).

''Schwartz and Seabrooke have done what most academics fail to do; produce a volume that is both timely and extremely relevant. As well providing us with a panoptic view of the global housing crisis, they frame it with a theoretical framework that clarifies the central causal and constitutive processes at the heart of the global crisis. If you want to understand why the financial world just blew up I cannot think of a better place to start.'' - Mark Blyth, The Johns Hopkins University, USA

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