The economics of the financial crisis : lessons and new threats

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The economics of the financial crisis : lessons and new threats

Marco Annunziata

(Finance and capital markets)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2011

  • : hardcover

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-227) and index

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Description

Through the tools of economics, Annunziata's vivid and gripping book shows how the global financial crisis was caused by a failure of leadership and common sense in which we all played a role. The insights of this clear and compelling analysis are essential for learning the right lessons from the crisis, and seeing new threats around the corner.

Table of Contents

PART I: A BRIEF HISTORY OF SCARY TIMES Introduction: From Hubris to Humble Pie How Did We Get There? The Earthquake PART II: GLOBALIZATION: HOPES, FEARS AND SHIFTING POWERS Asia Fuels Hopes and Fears No Man is an Island: International Policy Coordination-Accident or Design? European Hubris PART III: LESSONS RIGHT AND WRONG Deflation, Quantitative Easing, and the Money Multiplier Has Capitalism Failed? The Dangerous Temptation of Scapegoating and the Debate on Ethics PART IV: THE WAY FORWARD The Eurozone's Existential Challenge Exit Conclusion

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