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== Dominion Lede == | |||
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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
In [[Marxian economics]], '''crisis''' refers to what is called, even currently and outside Marxian theory in many European countries a "conjucture" or especially sharp bust cycle of the regular [[boom and bust]] pattern of what Marxists term "chaotic" capitalist development, which will if no [[John Maynard Keynes|countervailing action]] is taken, mark the transition to a [[recession]] or depression. See for example [[1994 economic crisis in Mexico]], [[Argentine economic crisis (1999-2002)]], [[South American economic crisis of 2002]], [[Economic crisis of Cameroon]], [[Financial crisis of 2007–2009]], [[Great Depression]], etc. | In [[Marxian economics]], '''crisis''' refers to what is called, even currently and outside Marxian theory in many European countries a "conjucture" or especially sharp bust cycle of the regular [[boom and bust]] pattern of what Marxists term "chaotic" capitalist development, which will if no [[John Maynard Keynes|countervailing action]] is taken, mark the transition to a [[recession]] or depression. See for example [[1994 economic crisis in Mexico]], [[Argentine economic crisis (1999-2002)]], [[South American economic crisis of 2002]], [[Economic crisis of Cameroon]], [[Financial crisis of 2007–2009]], [[Great Depression]], etc. | ||