Kasino-Kapitalismus (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Kasino-Kapitalismus" in German language version.

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  • „The world economy is today a huge casino. Recent analyses indicate that for every dollar that goes into trade, over one hundred end up in speculative operations completely disconnected from the real economy.“ Castro at Monterrey. counterpunch, 24.–30. März 2002.

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  • “(…) as one important exception to this critique, Susan Stange offered a more Keynesian-derived view, particularly in her discussion of ‘casino capitalism’. Her treatment of capital markets as driven less by the efficient analysis of material fundamentals than by self-fulfilling expectations of rising or falling values accords well with Keynes’ stress on the social bases of speculative manias.” Wesley Widmaier: The Keynesian Bases of a Constructivist Theory of the International Political Economy. In: Millennium. – Journal of International Studies, Vol. 32, No. 1, 2003, S. 87–107, doi:10.1177/03058298030320010401, S. 90, Anm. 7. / Wesley Widmaier: The Keynesian Bases of a Constructivist Theory of the International Political Economy.

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  • Tadeusz Kovalik: Systemic Variety under the Conditions of Globalization and Integration. Kap. 9 In: Grzegorz W. Kołodko: Emerging market economies. Ashgate Publishing, Neuaufl. 2003, ISBN 0-7546-3706-9.books.google.de

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  • „The basic function of commercial banking in our economic system – linking savers to borrowers – should never have been confused with the casino-like function of investment banking. Securitization, whereby loans are turned into securities traded around the world, has made lenders unaccountable for the risks they take on. The Glass-Steagall Act should be resurrected. Pension and 401 (k) plans, meanwhile, should never have been allowed to subject their beneficiaries to the risks that Wall Street gamblers routinely run. Put simply, the Street has been given too many opportunities to play too many games with other peoples’ money.“ (Lynn Parramore: https://rooseveltinstitute.org/robert-reich-continuing-disaster-wall-street-one-year-later/

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  • “(…) as one important exception to this critique, Susan Stange offered a more Keynesian-derived view, particularly in her discussion of ‘casino capitalism’. Her treatment of capital markets as driven less by the efficient analysis of material fundamentals than by self-fulfilling expectations of rising or falling values accords well with Keynes’ stress on the social bases of speculative manias.” Wesley Widmaier: The Keynesian Bases of a Constructivist Theory of the International Political Economy. In: Millennium. – Journal of International Studies, Vol. 32, No. 1, 2003, S. 87–107, doi:10.1177/03058298030320010401, S. 90, Anm. 7. / Wesley Widmaier: The Keynesian Bases of a Constructivist Theory of the International Political Economy.

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