Introduction: The puzzle of the long downturn -- Part 1. The trajectory of the profit rate -- 1. Supply-side explanations: a critique -- 2. Outline of an alternative explanation -- Part 2. The long upturn -- 3. The pattern of the postwar boom -- 4. The US economy: the costs of leadership -- 5. Germany: the export-driven boom -- 6. Japan's 'high speed growth' --
7. Accounting for the long boom -- Part 3. From boom to downturn -- 8. Descent into crisis -- 9. The crisis spreads -- Part 4. The long downturn -- 10. Why the long downturn? an overview -- 11. The failure of Keynesianism, 1973-79 -- 12. The US counter-offensive -- Part 5. Prosperity regained? -- 13. The long downturn and the 'secular trend' -- 14. A new long upturn? -- Afterword: Deepening turbulence?
Notes
Cover title: The economics of global turbulence
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical footnote references and index