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Decent Capitalism: A Blueprint for Reforming our Economies Paperback – 2 Apr 2007

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The authors present a highly stimulating and thoughtful proposal on how to stabilise the world economy and how to make financial crises less likely and less lethal in the future. It is comforting to see such a constructive contribution to this debate coming from Europe. (Nouriel Roubini, Professor of Economics and International Business, Stern School of Business, New York University)

An important contribution to the post-crisis economic literature which offers sensible, practical and distinctly non-utopian policy options. Whatever policy agenda is likely to emerge from the current financial mess, I would bet it will be based on the principles outlined in this book. (Wolfgang Münchau, associate editor of the Financial Times)

An outstanding book that gives a comprehensive, sensitive and thoughtful account of the crisis and presents a feasible model for a better world economy to benefit all the people. It should be compulsory reading for scholars and lay persons alike. (Yaga Venugopal Reddy, Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of Hyderabad and Former Governor of the Reserve Bank of India)

Dullien, Herr and Kellerman go far far beyond the parameters of neoliberalism in providing the grounds for an egalitarian, partially regulated, green market economy. This book is definitely part of a new generation of economic thinking for the left that takes us forward. (Professor Colin Crouch FBA, University of Warwick Business School)

Dullien, Herr and Kellermann’s engaging argument is worth reflecting upon. This is the kind of bold thinking we need today, if we are to match the challenges of our times. (Poul Nyrup Rasmussen, President, Party of European Socialists)

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Sebastian Dullien is a Professor of International Economics at HTW Berlin - University of Applied Sciences. He is Senior Fellow of the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies (AICGS) at the Johns Hopkins University.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Well written rational discussion of where we are and where we should go 31 May 2011
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This is excellent discussion of the failure of market liberalization (deregulation) of the financial services industry without the laying of blame. This plus Robert Reich's (aftershock) and the documentary "inside job" provide a good summary of what has happened. This book provides a plan for the future and reasons for implementing it.
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