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The Political Economy of Financial Crises Ravenhill, Chapter 8 The Political Economy of Global Finan
The Political Economy of Financial Crises Ravenhill, Chapter 8 The Political Economy of Global Financial Crises Broome, Chapter 13, Financial Crises
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Introduction The collapse of the Bretton Woods exchange-rate system in the early 1970s occured in ta
Introduction The collapse of the Bretton Woods exchange-rate system in the early 1970s occured in tandem with a broadening movement towards more open financial markets around the world. This made it …
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Introduction A policy experiment with deregulation at the national level went hand in hand with coll
Introduction A policy experiment with deregulation at the national level went hand in hand with collective efforts to liberalize policies restricting the access of foreign banks and other financial …
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Introduction In the 1980s, crises in Latin American markets sent shock waves through the entire syst
Introduction In the 1980s, crises in Latin American markets sent shock waves through the entire system. In the late 1990s, a financial crisis struck East Asian economies and then their counterparts …
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Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis The frequency and severity of financial crises dur
Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis The frequency and severity of financial crises during the last three decades is often linked to economic globalization, but financial crises are not …
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Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis Speculative episodes- where asset prices skyrocket
Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis Speculative episodes- where asset prices skyrocket before crashing when the bubble bursts- regularly punctuate cycles of economic booms with …
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Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis This increases the potential for speculative asset
Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis This increases the potential for speculative asset bubbles to emerge that are financed by short-term foreign currency loans provided by investors …
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Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis Capital mobility also makes it easy for investors
Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis Capital mobility also makes it easy for investors to pull their money out of a country quickly if their expectations of future profits change, …
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Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis Financial crisis: the examples of two small states
Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis Financial crisis: the examples of two small states: Iceland and Cyprus Both countries used their proximity to large markets and the advantages of …
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Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis Furthermore, international capital mobility enable
Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis Furthermore, international capital mobility enabled the unbalanced expansion of the banking sector in Iceland and Cyprus through large volumes of …
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Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis The global financial crisis of 2008-09 emerged fro
Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis The global financial crisis of 2008-09 emerged from the US subprime crisis in 2007, and was driven by a sharp turnaround in financial expectations. …
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Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis From 2003 onwards, a subprime mortgage bubble in t
Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis From 2003 onwards, a subprime mortgage bubble in the USA was inflated by the belief that house prices would continue to rise indefinitely, combined …
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Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis A CDO is a type of financial instrument that pays
Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis A CDO is a type of financial instrument that pays investors out of a pool of revenue-generating sources. One way to imagine a CDO is as a box into …
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Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis After the end of the dotcome internet bubble in 20
Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis After the end of the dotcome internet bubble in 2000, expansionary monetary policy in the US drove a recovery in stock prices,which increased …
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Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis Rather than screening subprime borrowers rigorousl
Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis Rather than screening subprime borrowers rigorously for credit risk, mortgage brokers created mortgage loans and then distribute the risk of default …
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Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis Defaults. This led to problems in CDOs. The subpri
Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis Defaults. This led to problems in CDOs. The subprime mortgage crisis transformed into a global credit crunch and financial crisis over the course of …
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Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis The collapse of the Lehman Brothers is widely reco
Globalization and the late-2000s financial crisis The collapse of the Lehman Brothers is widely recognized as the trigger that transformed financial liquidity problems into a systemic crisis of the …
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The consequences of the global financial crisis The effects of the global financial crisis on the Eu
The consequences of the global financial crisis The effects of the global financial crisis on the European and North American economies were more severe than any previous since the Great Depression …
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The consequences of the global financial crisis For emerging market economies in Asia, Sub-Saharan A
The consequences of the global financial crisis For emerging market economies in Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Middle East and North Africa, growth rates fell significantly in 2009 but remained positive. …
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The consequences of the global financial crisis Governments around the world responded to the onset
The consequences of the global financial crisis Governments around the world responded to the onset of the crisis with a mix of fiscal stimulus, monetary activism and bank recapitalization (injected …
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The consequences of the global financial crisis To combat the severe economic downturn governments a
The consequences of the global financial crisis To combat the severe economic downturn governments adopted aggressive monetary policies, including lowering short-term nominal interest close to zero. …
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Restoring financial stability in an age of austerity Who is to blame for the crisis? Banks? Their fi
Restoring financial stability in an age of austerity Who is to blame for the crisis? Banks? Their financial innovation activities generated systemic risks on a global scale Major credit rating …
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Restoring financial stability in an age of austerity. The scale of the private sector financial cris
Restoring financial stability in an age of austerity. The scale of the private sector financial crisis of the late 2000s caused many governments to stretch public sector balance sheets, which in some …
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Restoring financial stability in an age of austerity. Austerity: cutting public expenditures (in ord
Restoring financial stability in an age of austerity. Austerity: cutting public expenditures (in order to reduce a gvt’s budget deficit and the level of public debt in the short-term, while …
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Restoring financial stability in an age of austerity. It is important to underline that the financia
Restoring financial stability in an age of austerity. It is important to underline that the financial crisis of the late 2000s comprised a private sector banking crisis. The increased stress on …
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Restoring financial stability in an age of austerity. The idea that running budget deficits in a rec
Restoring financial stability in an age of austerity. The idea that running budget deficits in a recession and high levels of sovereign debt as a proportion of GDP constitute a fiscal …
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Restoring financial stability in an age of austerity From 2010 onwards, austerity deepened in Eurozo
Restoring financial stability in an age of austerity From 2010 onwards, austerity deepened in Eurozone countries European bailouts co-financed by the EU, European creditor states and the IMF have …
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Restoring financial stability in an age of austerity The 2008-09 economic fallout led to 3 crises: A
Restoring financial stability in an age of austerity The 2008-09 economic fallout led to 3 crises: A continuing liquidity crisis in the banking sector A deterioration of the terms on which many …
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Restoring financial stability in an age of austerity Consequently, not much could be done to reform
Restoring financial stability in an age of austerity Consequently, not much could be done to reform the system after the crisis. The onset of the financial crisis in Europe and the US produced …
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Restoring financial stability in an age of austerity The crisis served to accelerate existing trends
Restoring financial stability in an age of austerity The crisis served to accelerate existing trends in the shifting balance between developed countries in North America and Europe and rising …


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