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Regulatory Cycles: Revisiting the Political Economy of Financial Crises

open access: yesSocial Science Research Network, 2016
Financial crises are usually perceived and analyzed as purely economic phenomena. The political economy of financial booms and busts, while far from ignored, remains under-emphasized and has mostly been analyzed in isolated episodes.
Jihad C. Dagher
semanticscholar   +1 more source

EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS FOR FINANCIAL CRISES -A CRITICAL APPROACH [PDF]

open access: yesCES Working Papers, 2013
This research paper aims to analyse some Early Warning Systems (EWS) for predicting financial crises. The importance of such a study is undeniable in the context of the current and future mix of policies applied by the monetary authority, in which ...
Constantin-Marius Apostoaie   +2 more
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Historical Patterns of Inequality and Productivity around Financial Crises

open access: yesJournal of Money, Credit and Banking, 2017
To understand the determinants of financial crises, previous research focused on developments closely related to financial markets. In contrast, this paper considers changes originating in the real economy as drivers of financial instability.
Pascal Paul
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Exploring resilience: a Bayesian study of psychological and financial factors across gender

open access: yesCogent Economics & Finance
The study aims to demonstrate gender differences in financial health indicators, assessed through perceptions, lived experiences, and actions to deal with financial crises. The scale used is a composite instrument that includes the eight financial health
Arturo García-Santillán   +2 more
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The OFR Financial Stress Index

open access: yesRisks, 2019
We introduce a financial stress index that was developed by the Office of Financial Research (OFR FSI) and detail its purpose, construction, interpretation, and use in financial market monitoring.
Phillip J. Monin
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The Circular Relationship between Inequality, Leverage, and Financial Crises

open access: yes, 2017
In this paper, we put into perspective the recent literature which points to inequality as a possible cause of credit bubbles, by reintegrating it into a more general analysis on the two-way relationship between inequality and finance.
R. Bazillier, Jérôme Héricourt
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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