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The global financial crisis [PDF]

open access: possible, 2010
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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The Global Crisis

International Studies Quarterly, 1984
This article begins from a review of various approaches to global modeling, concluding that, by reducing our world to physical and economic categories alone, one cannot explain the workings of the world system. Any adequate global model, it is argued, must also account for social and political forces.
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Global Crisis

Review of Market Integration, 2009
The global economic crisis precipitated by the US financial collapse has spread to India first in the financial markets and has now started impacting the real economy. India was hit by the global crisis at a time when the economy was already slowing down and the crisis has brought the growth sharply down in the second half of 2008–09 and is forecast ...
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Asian Crisis to Global Crisis

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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A Global Crisis

2016
This chapter sets the stage and interprets the Great Depression as a global event, as a time of testing for both democracy and capitalism. The Great Depression was not solely an American experience, even if the United States was one of its main origins and particularly hard-hit by its consequences.
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From a Global Financial Crisis to a Global Poverty Crisis

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
This paper is interested to show graphically how the global financial crisis from the largest economy in the world such as U.S. can generate large economic waves on different markets (countries or regions) simultaneously and also how these large economic waves can show the fast expansion of poverty into its principal trade and investment partners.
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The global crisis and global health

2011
The crisis consists precisely in the fact that the old is dying and the new cannot be born; in this interregnum a great variety of morbid symptoms appear. ( Gramsci , 1971, p. 276) Introduction We have previously argued that the present global financial and economic crisis is a clear manifestation of an unstable and contradictory world ...
Stephen Gill, Isabella Bakker
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Global crisis

2022
David Adamson   +3 more
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