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systemic fear 16 stock market 14 capital as power 9 capitalization 8 Capitalism 6 Kapitalismus 6 capitalized power 6 crisis 6 systemic crisis 6 strategic sabotage 5 Aktienmarkt 4 Financial crisis 4 Finanzkrise 4 Stock market 4 asset pricing 4 major bear markets 4 mismatch thesis 4 valuation 4 Börsenkurs 3 Share price 3 Marxism 2 Theorie 2 Theory 2 Welt 2 World 2 sabotage 2 stagflation 2 Befragung 1 Interview 1 Investition 1 Investment 1 Macht 1 Marxismus 1 Middle East 1 Power 1 Stagflation 1 Theory of value 1 Werttheorie 1 accumulation 1 armaments 1
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Free 16 CC license 3
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Book / Working Paper 10 Article 6
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Working Paper 7 Graue Literatur 5 Non-commercial literature 5 Article 4 Arbeitspapier 3 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2 Interview 1
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English 15 Spanish 1
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Nitzan, Jonathan 12 Bichler, Shimshon 7 Bikler, Šimšōn 5 McMahon, James 4 Baines, Joseph 1 Hager, Sandy Brian 1
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Working Papers on Capital as Power 3 Working papers on capital as power 3 Real-World Economics Review 2 Review of capital as power 2 Research Note 1 Review of Capital as Power 1 Revista de Economía Institucional 1
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EconStor 9 ECONIS (ZBW) 7
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The capital as power approach : an invited-then-rejected Interview with Shimshon Bichler and Jonathan Nitzan
Bikler, Šimšōn (interviewee);  … - In: Review of capital as power 2 (2023) 2, pp. 96-174
This interview was commissioned in October 2019 for a special issue on "Accumulation and Politics: Approaches and Concepts" to be published by the Revue de la régulation. We submitted the text in March 2020, only to learn two months later that it won't be published. The problem, we were...
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Reconsidering Systemic Fear and the Stock Market: A Reply to Baines and Hager
McMahon, James - In: Review of Capital as Power 2 (2021) 1, pp. 30-70
by Bichler and Nitzan, this model seeks to explain how financial crises are tied to the concept of ‘systemic fear … measure it) and systemic fear. However, when Baines and Hager extended the model to four other countries, they found … conflicting results. I respond to Baines and Hager, and argue that they were perhaps too quick to dismiss systemic fear as a …
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Reconsidering systemic fear and the stock market : a reply to Baines and Hager
McMahon, James - In: Review of capital as power 2 (2021) 1, pp. 30-70
by Bichler and Nitzan, this model seeks to explain how financial crises are tied to the concept of "systemic fear … measure it) and systemic fear. However, when Baines and Hager extended the model to four other countries, they found … conflicting results. I respond to Baines and Hager, and argue that they were perhaps too quick to dismiss systemic fear as a …
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Reconsidering systemic fear and the stock market: A reply to Baines and Hager
McMahon, James - 2020
respond to the part of Baines and Hager's paper where they analyze "systemic fear" in the stock markets of France, Germany …, Great Britain and Japan. It argues that Baines and Hager were perhaps too quick to dismiss systemic fear as a concept to … more consideration, there are opportunities to investigate the characteristics of systemic fear. By re-examining systemic …
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Reconsidering systemic fear and the stock market : a reply to Baines and Hager
McMahon, James - 2020 - v.1 July 2020
respond to the part of Baines and Hager's paper where they analyze "systemic fear" in the stock markets of France, Germany …, Great Britain and Japan. It argues that Baines and Hager were perhaps too quick to dismiss systemic fear as a concept to … more consideration, there are opportunities to investigate the characteristics of systemic fear. By re-examining systemic …
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The Harder They Fall
Nitzan, Jonathan; Bichler, Shimshon - 2019
Until a few months ago, the stock market narrative in the United States could have been summarized by the popular acronym BTFD – or ‘buy the fucking dip’. Analysts and strategists, emboldened by the world’s synchronized recovery, Trump’s pro-business policies and ample liquidity,...
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The harder they fall
Bikler, Šimšōn; Nitzan, Jonathan - 2019
Until a few months ago, the stock market narrative in the United States could have been summarized by the popular acronym BTFD – or "buy the fucking dip". Analysts and strategists, emboldened by the world's synchronized recovery, Trump's pro-business policies and ample liquidity, predicted...
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With Their Back to the Future: Will Past Earnings Trigger the Next Crisis?
Nitzan, Jonathan; Bichler, Shimshon - 2018
The U.S. stock market is again in turmoil. After a two-year bull run in which share prices soared by nearly 50 per cent, the market is suddenly dropping. Since the beginning of 2018, it lost nearly 10 per cent of its value, threatening investors with an official ‘correction’ or worse. As...
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With their Back to the Future: Will Past Earnings Trigger the Next Crisis
Bichler, Shimshon; Nitzan, Jonathan - In: Real-World Economics Review (2018) 18, pp. 41-56
As these lines are being written (April 2018), the The U.S. stock market is again in turmoil. After a two-year bull run in which share prices soared by nearly 50 per cent, the market is suddenly dropping. Since the beginning of 2018, it lost nearly 10 per cent of its value, threatening investors...
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With their back to the future : will past earnings trigger the next crisis
Bikler, Šimšōn; Nitzan, Jonathan - 2018
As these lines are being written (April 2018), the The U.S. stock market is again in turmoil. After a two-year bull run in which share prices soared by nearly 50 per cent, the market is suddenly dropping. Since the beginning of 2018, it lost nearly 10 per cent of its value, threatening investors...
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