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Global Financial Contagion
Shalendra Sharma
Global Financial Contagion
ean9781107027206
temáticaASTROFÍSICA
año Publicación2013
idiomaINGLÉS
editorialCAMBRIDGE UP. ESPAÑA
formatoCARTONÉ


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This book is an authoritative account of the economic and political roots of the 2008 financial crisis. It examines why it was triggered in the United States, why it morphed into the Great Recession, and why the contagion spread with such ferocity around the globe. It also examines how and why economies - including the Eurozone, Russia, China, India, East Asia, and the Middle East - have been impacted and explores their response to the unprecedented challenges of the crisis and the effectiveness of their policy measures. Global Financial Contagion specifically looks at how the Obama administration’s policy missteps have contributed to America’s huge debt and slow recovery, why the Eurozone’s response to its existential crisis has become a never-ending saga, and why the G-20’s efforts to create a new international financial architecture may fall short. This book will long be regarded as the standard account of the crisis and its aftermath.
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Introduction
1. The United States: why the trigger?
2. The Bush and Obama Administrations’ response
3. From the American to the European crisis
4. The Eurozone’s sovereign debt crisis
5. Russia: not an exceptional country
6. China: from crisis management to rebalancing
7. Japan, South Korea, and India: impact and recovery
8. The Middle East amid the global financial crisis
9. The great recession and the world’s poorest
10. G-20 world: economic governance for the post-crisis world.
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