The World Economy after the Global Crisis : a New Economic Order for the 21st Century /

The global credit crisis of 2008-2009 was the most serious shock to the world economy in fully 80 years. It was for the world as a whole what the Asian crisis of 1997-1998 was for emerging markets: a profoundly alarming wake-up call. By laying bare the fragility of global markets, it raised troublin...

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Other Authors: Eichengreen, Barry J., Pak, Pog-yŏng
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific Pub., 2012
Series:World Scientific studies in international economics ; v. 19.
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
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Summary:The global credit crisis of 2008-2009 was the most serious shock to the world economy in fully 80 years. It was for the world as a whole what the Asian crisis of 1997-1998 was for emerging markets: a profoundly alarming wake-up call. By laying bare the fragility of global markets, it raised troubling questions about the operation of our deeply integrated world economy. It cast doubt on the efficacy of the dominant mode of light-touch financial regulation and more generally on the efficacy of the prevailing commitment to economic and financial liberalization. It challenged the managerial capaci.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 volume)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:981438304X
9789814383042
1280669845
9781280669842
9786613646774
6613646776
ISSN:1793-3641 ;
Language:English.