The book adopts a historical perspective, analyzing past events like the Great Depression and the 2008 Global Financial Crisis to derive practical lessons. It argues that inherent vulnerabilities in the global banking system persist, creating opportunities for new crises. By synthesizing historical data, regulatory reports, and academic studies, Banking Crisis Lessons assesses the effectiveness of current regulatory frameworks and suggests improvements, including macroprudential policies and international cooperation. This book is valuable for translating academic research into actionable policy.
The book progresses by first introducing fundamental concepts, then analyzing historical case studies, and finally synthesizing lessons to improve regulatory frameworks. It avoids complex models, prioritizing clear insights for a broad audience, including students, professionals, and policymakers interested in understanding the dynamics and risks of the global financial system.
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