Several years ago, in a NY Times article, authors claimed that a new history of capitalism was forming. They argued that the 2008 stock market debacle caused a new interest in the managers and "tinkerers" of finance and how they influenced the market. This move away from Liberalism/ Marxism and toward the effect of human agency on markets is not necessarily new, but will the recent academic interest the manipulated or "non-matura" market have an influence on the the day to day dealings of financial policy or other governmental policies?
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Several years ago, in a NY Times article, authors claimed that a new history of capitalism was forming. They argued that the 2008 stock market debacle caused a new interest in the managers and "tinkerers" of finance and how they influenced the market. This move away from Liberalism/ Marxism and toward the effect of human agency on markets is not necessarily new, but will the recent academic interest the manipulated or "non-matura" market have an influence on the the day to day dealings of financial policy or other governmental policies?
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