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Introduction, Nobuharu Yokokawa and Gary Dymski <br/>1. From the Subprime to the Great Earthquake Crisis in Japan, Makotoh Itoh <br/>2. The Global Financial Crisis: The Instability of U.S.-Centered Global Capitalism, Tetsuji Kawamura <br/>3. Financialization and Capitalist Accumulation: A Structural Account of the Crisis of 2007-2009, Costas Lapavitsas <br/>4. The Global Financial Crisis as a World Great Depression: An Analysis Using Marxian Economics, Masayoshi Tatebe <br/>5. The Demise of the Keynesian Regime, Financial Crisis, and Marx’s Theory, Shinjiro Hagiwara <br/>6. The 2008 Economic Crisis from the Perspective of Changes in Prices Movements, Akira Matsumoto <br/>7. Cyclical Crisis, Structural Crisis, Systemic Crisis, and Future of Capitalism, Nobuharu Yokokawa <br/>8. Financial Innovations, Growth and Crisis: the Subprime Collapse in Perspective, Robert Boyer <br/>9. The Crisis of 2008 and the Dynamics of Capitalism in Time and Space, Toshio Yamada <br/>10. Neoliberalism and its Crisis, Gerard Dumenil and Dominique Levy <br/>11. Fiat Money and How to Combat Debt Deflation, Thomas Sekine <br/>12. Can the US Economy Escape the Law of Gravity? A Minsky-Kalecki Approach to the Crisis of Neoliberalism, Gary A. Dymski <br/>13. The Political Economy of Global Imbalances and the Global Financial Crisis, Kang-Kook Lee <br/>14. East Asia’s Integration and Structural Shift:The Shift from Newly Industrializing Economies to Potentially Bigger Market Economies under the Global Economy, Hitoshi Hirakawa <br/>15. Financialization, Structural Change, and Employment in the U.S. and Japan, James Heintz <br/>16. Overconsumption, Household Debt, and Dollar-Privilege: The Causes of the US Subprime Crisis, Aki Aneha |