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This book provides an examination and critical review of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC). Asking many pertinent questions about the causes of the crisis and its effects, the book explores fundamental themes such as asset bubbles and speculation in the financial and non-financial markets, systemic risks and the role of regulation and regulators. It also reviews the response of international institutions such as the IMF, the World Bank, the US Federal Reserve, the EU Central Bank and the G20. Comparisons are also drawn with previous financial crises.

Produktbeschreibung
This book provides an examination and critical review of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC). Asking many pertinent questions about the causes of the crisis and its effects, the book explores fundamental themes such as asset bubbles and speculation in the financial and non-financial markets, systemic risks and the role of regulation and regulators. It also reviews the response of international institutions such as the IMF, the World Bank, the US Federal Reserve, the EU Central Bank and the G20. Comparisons are also drawn with previous financial crises.
Autorenporträt
Professor Tony Ciro is Deputy Head of School of Business (Melbourne) in the Faculty of Business at Australian Catholic University. He is a current member of the Victorian Bar and a member of CPA Australia. He has extensive research expertise in taxation law, the global economy, financial derivatives markets, business law, corporations law and general commercial law. His research has been published widely in leading Australian and international refereed journals. He is the author/co-author of 10 books which have been published by leading international and Australian publishers including: Oxford University Press, Thompson Reuters, Lexis Nexis Butterworths and Euromoney. The books cover broad fields in business, taxation and commercial law, contemporary economic events and international financial markets regulation.