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India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs, 2009
The global financial and economic crisis has had a devastating impact on the world economy, including those of the developed countries. The impact was considerably mitigated because major economic powers put in operation rescue packages of unprecedented dimensions and adopted a set of co-ordinated measures.
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The global financial and economic crisis has had a devastating impact on the world economy, including those of the developed countries. The impact was considerably mitigated because major economic powers put in operation rescue packages of unprecedented dimensions and adopted a set of co-ordinated measures.
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2016
Jayanthakumaran explores an important summary of the causes and consequences of the severe Asian crisis of 1997 and the global financial crisis (GFC) of 2009. Focusing on the causes and consequences of Asian crisis of 1997, the chapter also draws attention to the link between the Asian crisis and mortgage crisis in the USA in 2009, and the global ...
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Jayanthakumaran explores an important summary of the causes and consequences of the severe Asian crisis of 1997 and the global financial crisis (GFC) of 2009. Focusing on the causes and consequences of Asian crisis of 1997, the chapter also draws attention to the link between the Asian crisis and mortgage crisis in the USA in 2009, and the global ...
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2020
Many have suggested that the Global Financial Crisis was an accident waiting to happen, being the result of trends dating from the 1970s. However, these same trends provided the global financial system with a high degree of resilience. The depth and breadth of global financial markets, the size and scale of the megabanks, and the use of derivatives ...
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Many have suggested that the Global Financial Crisis was an accident waiting to happen, being the result of trends dating from the 1970s. However, these same trends provided the global financial system with a high degree of resilience. The depth and breadth of global financial markets, the size and scale of the megabanks, and the use of derivatives ...
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Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series, 2010
The global economy is in the middle of the deepest and most widespread post-war recession. U.E. economy is not spared either. The strong increase in the financial crisis in autumn 2008 has led global economic downturn which, in turn, has further weakened the financial sector.
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The global economy is in the middle of the deepest and most widespread post-war recession. U.E. economy is not spared either. The strong increase in the financial crisis in autumn 2008 has led global economic downturn which, in turn, has further weakened the financial sector.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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World Economics Journal, 2010
This article reviews the degree of progress in financial regulatory reform and proposes new areas for inclusion in the reform agenda. It assesses the changes and responses to the proposed structure in the European Union and further discusses current responses to the financial crisis and new regulatory issues that require attention in the global reforms.
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This article reviews the degree of progress in financial regulatory reform and proposes new areas for inclusion in the reform agenda. It assesses the changes and responses to the proposed structure in the European Union and further discusses current responses to the financial crisis and new regulatory issues that require attention in the global reforms.
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