<p>Financial Crisis, penned by Adrian Buckley, offers a fascinating close-up analysis of the causes of the 2007/8 financial crisis and its consequences placing the world of finance under the microscope, bringing together evidence of the involvement of banks, governments and regulators. It questions
Financial Crises: Causes, Consequences, and Policy Responses
β Scribed by Stijn Claessens, M. Ayhan Kose, Luc Laeven, Fabian Valencia (eds.)
- Publisher
- International Monetary Fund
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1164
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Financial Crises: Causes, Consequences, and Policy Responses provides a comprehensive overview of research into financial crises and policy lessons learned. The book covers a wide range of crises, including banking, balance of payments, and sovereign debt crises. It begins with an overview of the various types of crises and introduces a comprehensive database of crises. Broad lessons on crisis prevention and management, as well as the short-term economic effects of crises, recessions, and recoveries are discussed. The medium-term effects of financial crises on economic growth, as well as policy measures to prevent booms, mitigate busts, and avoid crises are analyzed. Finally, policy measures for mitigating the adverse impact of crises and ways to restructure banks, households, and sovereigns are presented. The collection of research in this book provides an excellent overview of critical policy areas, with valuable lessons on how countries can better monitor their economies and financial systems.
β¦ Subjects
Financial Crises: Causes, Consequences, and Policy Responses, Stijn Claessens Mr. M. Ayhan Kose Mr. Luc Laeven Fabian Valencia,
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