Although banking and sovereign debt crises are not unusual, the crisis that has unfolded across the world since 2007 has been unique in both its scale and scope. It has also been unusual in being both triggered by, and mainly affecting, developed economies, the detrimental social effects of which are still emerging. This uniquely comprehensive and readable overview will be of interest and relevance to those studying financial crises, financial governance, international economics and international political economy.
Although banking and sovereign debt crises are not unusual, the crisis that has unfolded across the world since 2007 has been unique in both its scale and scope. It has also been unusual in being both triggered by, and mainly affecting, developed economies, the detrimental social effects of which are still emerging. This uniquely comprehensive and readable overview will be of interest and relevance to those studying financial crises, financial governance, international economics and international political economy.
George K. Zestos is Jean Monnet Chair for European Integration Studies and Professor of Economics at Christopher Newport University, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
1. From the Great Depression to the Great Recession 2. Causes of the US subprime mortgage crisis 3. The crisis spreads to Europe 4. Why the European sovereign debt crisis has lasted so long 5. US fiscal and monetary policy to cope with the great recession 6. The role of Germany in the financial crisis 7. Greece: the epicenter of the Eurocrisis 8. Financial struggles in the EU and EA
1. From the Great Depression to the Great Recession 2. Causes of the US subprime mortgage crisis 3. The crisis spreads to Europe 4. Why the European sovereign debt crisis has lasted so long 5. US fiscal and monetary policy to cope with the great recession 6. The role of Germany in the financial crisis 7. Greece: the epicenter of the Eurocrisis 8. Financial struggles in the EU and EA
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