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How do crises spread? The polycrisis and crisis transmission

open access: yesGlobal Sustainability
Non-technical summary The term polycrisis refers to simultaneous and interconnected crises that amplify each other's effects. Understanding how crises spread is crucial for understanding how a polycrisis operates.
Malte Brosig
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Repeated Demographic-Structural Crises Propel the Spread of Large-scale Agrarian States Throughout the Old World [PDF]

open access: yesCliodynamics, 2016
I investigate the geographical consequences of demographic-structural dynamics using a spatially resolved agent-based model of agrarian empires in several Old World regions between 1500 BCE and 1500 CE.
James Bennett
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The spread of moonshine production in Russia during social crises

open access: yesСоциологическая наука и социальная практика, 2023
The article investigates the issue of the production and consumption of unregistered alcohol, specifically moonshine. Based on quantitative and qualitative research data, the involvement of various population groups in Russia in moonshine consumption and
Viktoria V. Bruno   +1 more
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Spread the Word: There Are Two Opioid Crises!

open access: yesDrugs, 2020
Pain is associated with emotional and physical suffering that severely impacts quality of life. Many guidelines for the treatment of moderate to severe cancer pain indicate the use of opioids. For a small proportion of the global population, opioids are readily accessible, but are consequently also subject to risk of overuse and misuse.
Marco Antônio Marchetti Calônego   +3 more
semanticscholar   +5 more sources

How Do Crises Spread? Evidence from Accessible and Inaccessible Stock Indices [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2005
ABSTRACTWe provide empirical evidence that stock market crises are spread globally through asset holdings of international investors. By separating emerging market stocks into two categories, namely, those that are eligible for purchase by foreigners (accessible) and those that are not (inaccessible), we estimate and compare the degree to which ...
Brian H. Boyer   +2 more
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Impact of the topology of global macroeconomic network on the spreading of economic crises. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2011
Throughout economic history, the global economy has experienced recurring crises. The persistent recurrence of such economic crises calls for an understanding of their generic features rather than treating them as singular events.
Kyu-Min Lee   +5 more
doaj   +6 more sources

Interdependent Expectations and the Spread of Currency Crises

open access: yesIMF Staff Papers, 2005
In this paper we analyze how the mutual interdependence of private sector expectations influences the stability offixed exchange rate regimes in different countries.
Wolfram Berger, H. Wagner
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

The essence of global financial crises and opportunities to prevent them

open access: yesInnovation and Sustainability, 2022
The historical development of the world economy has been affected by such phenomena as the global financial crisis. They have evolved and transformed along with the development of the world economy, integration and globalization.
V. Kozyuk, V. Baranchuk
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The determinants of cross-border bank flows to emerging markets: New empirical evidence on the spread of financial crises [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
This paper studies the nature of spillover effects in bank lending flows from advanced to the emerging market economies and identifies specific channels through which such effects occur.
Herrmann, Sabine, Mihaljek, Dubravko
core   +10 more sources

FLIGHT TO QUALITY: Investor Risk Tolerance and the Spread of Emerging Market Crises [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
The financial crises of the 1990s have raised new concerns about the operation of international financial markets. Prominent among these are worries about sharp changes in investor sentiment and their cross-border repercussions. The Mexican crisis dramatically altered investor sentiment toward emerging markets and echoed through Latin America, showing ...
Barry Eichengreen, G. Hale, A. Mody
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

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