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• Shaikh, A. (2008, December 11). Questions Korea: Notes on the hegemony of the U.S., the welfare state, the economic crisis, a Free Trade Agreement, and immigration [Handwritten notes]. Manuscript in possession of the author.
• Hong, J. (2008). Notes on Korean presidents, the financial crisis, the Wall Street model, and economic blocs [Handwritten notes]. Manuscript in possession of the author.
• Shaikh, A. (2008, December 9). The falling rate of profit (FROP): Marx’s propositions on accumulation and technological change [Handwritten notes]. Manuscript in possession of the author.
• Shaikh, A. (1995, October). The long wave in the basic and actual mass of profit [Unpublished class paper for Eco 204]. Manuscript in possession of the author.
• Shaikh, A. (1994, February 9). Eco 205: FROP on endogenous technical change, the point of absolute overaccumulation, and long waves [Handwritten notes]. Manuscript in possession of the author.
• Jenkins, S. (2001, February 11). Notes for a Brecht Forum on the falling rate of profit: Historical background including the work of Tugan-Baranowsky, Hilferding, Rosa Luxemburg, Lenin, and others [Handwritten notes]. Manuscript in possession of the author.
• Shaikh, A. (1987, December 10). Eco 204: Crises and long waves, and the falling rate of profit: Marx’s views on crises and the connection between FROP and long waves [Handwritten notes]. Manuscript in possession of the author.
• Shaikh, A. (2008, November). New IMF and conditionalities: Gregory Mankiw, the IMF bailout of Latvia, and World Bank policies [Handwritten notes]. Manuscript in possession of the author.
• Shaikh, A. (2008). Nepal conference on global financial turmoil and the debate between orthodox free trade policies and alternative development paths [Handwritten notes]. Manuscript in possession of the author.
• Razazan, M. (2009, February 9). Email correspondence regarding interview [Email]. With accompanying notes by A. Shaikh, PhD, on the nationalization of banks, the subprime mortgage crisis, and TARP [Handwritten notes]. Manuscript in possession of the author.
• Lohr, S. (2008, November 5). Wall Street’s extreme sport. The New York Times. New York, NY: The New York Times Company.
• Motley Fool. (2008, November 15). Japan’s lost decade. The Motley Fool. Alexandria, VA: The Motley Fool, LLC.
• Shaikh, A. (2008). Notes on bank nationalization, regulation, and credit [Handwritten notes]. Manuscript in possession of the author.
• Shaikh, A. (2005). U.S. and world (U.S. trading partners) interest rates, 1960–2005 [Chart]. Manuscript in possession of the author.
• Overbye, D. (2009, March 10). They tried to outsmart Wall Street: The story of the quants. The New York Times. New York, NY: The New York Times Company.
• Shaikh, A. (2008). Notes on the limits of a New Deal, student loan collapses, and foreclosed houses in relation to CDOs [Handwritten notes]. Manuscript in possession of the author.
• Spartacus Youth Club. (2008, October 22). Bankruptcy of capitalism: A Marxist analysis of the financial crisis [Flyer]. New York, NY: Spartacus Youth Club.
• Shaikh, A. (2008). Notes on bank nationalization in the U.K., Sweden, and Japan, and the TARP program [Handwritten notes]. Manuscript in possession of the author.
• Shaikh, A. (2009, February 8). Crisis notes 2008: Causes of the crisis including the credit bubble, subprime mortgages, and deregulation [Typed notes]. Manuscript in possession of the author.
• Shaikh, A. (2008, September 18). Notes on a presentation by John Eatwell on financial markets and regulation, including securitization, tranches, and risk [Handwritten notes]. Manuscript in possession of the author.
• Shaikh, A. (2009, February 21). Notes on the crisis: Japan’s lost decade, stag-deflation, and Obama’s plan to cut the deficit [Handwritten notes]. Manuscript in possession of the author.
Recommended Citation
Shaikh, Anwar PhD, "Crisis - General" (2009). Archives of Anwar Shaikh. 472.
https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/as_archive/472