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“Asian Capitalism” and the Financial Crisis [PDF]
Abstract We saw the breakdown of the Berlin wall in 1989 and the massive shift away from central planning towards free market capitalist types of structures. Concur rent to that was the really quite dramatic, very strong growth in what appeared to be a competing capitalist-type system in Asia.
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The global financial crisis [PDF]
Until Lehman Brothers' bankruptcy in September 2008, the conventional wisdom was that the crisis was the result of problems in the financial sector. However, after the dramatic falls in industrial production in countries such as Japan and Germany starting in the last quarter of 2008, it became clear that the origins of the crisis were deeper.
Franklin Allen, Elena Carletti
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Financial Crisis Interventions
2016L’auteur élabore un modèle d’une économie où le crédit bancaire soutient à la fois l’investissement productif et le lissage de la consommation individuelle face à un risque idiosyncrasique pesant sur les revenus. Le crédit qu’une banque peut octroyer est limité par ses capitaux propres.
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The Financial Crisis and the EU Response A. The Origins of the Financial Crisis
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014This paper series aims at improving the general knowledge about what led to the recent global financial and economic crisis, how the crisis unfolded and what the EU has done and is currently doing to mitigate its consequences and to ensure that a similar situation will not happen again in the future.This first block, "The origins of the financial ...
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The Financial Crisis as a Crisis of Imagination
2019Cultural Logic: A Journal of Marxist Theory & Practice, Vol 17 (2010): Culture and ...
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2019
Abstract This chapter discusses the origins of the 2007 financial crisis, subprime lending, and government-sponsored entities. It argues that the events driving financial markets to the precipice of collapse during the global financial meltdown gave rise to a regulatory framework that may have been a rational response to a market in free
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Abstract This chapter discusses the origins of the 2007 financial crisis, subprime lending, and government-sponsored entities. It argues that the events driving financial markets to the precipice of collapse during the global financial meltdown gave rise to a regulatory framework that may have been a rational response to a market in free
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The role of ESG performance during times of financial crisis: Evidence from COVID-19 in China
Finance Research Letters, 2021David C Broadstock, Louis T W Cheng
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Does the financial crisis change the effect of financing on investment? Evidence from private SMEs
Journal of Business Research, 2020Rezaul Kabir, Xiaohong Huang
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Financial crisis, bank diversification, and financial stability: OECD countries
International Review of Economics and Finance, 2020Jonathan A Batten, Doojin Ryu
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