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Financial and economic crises repeat themselves at indefinite intervals. As in the Great Recession (also known as Subprime Crisis) of 2007/2008 there was a bundle of events and processes that preceded it and contributed to its emergence, whether it be economic, political, or ideological. Based...
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of the crises and we discuss the implications of these recent developments for the world economy. …
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This paper presents a new dataset on the dynamics of non-performing loans (NPLs) during 88 banking crises since 1990. The data show similarities across crises during NPL build-ups but less so during NPL resolutions. We find a close relationship between NPL problems-elevated and unresolved...
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During crises, the number of loans that cannot be paid back increases. What are the lessons from past crises for non-performing loan resolution after COVID-19? In this article we use a new database covering non-performing loans (NPLs) in 88 banking crises since 1990 to find out. The data show...
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The current economic crisis is a complex social phenomenon, several aspects of which go beyond national borders and also cross traditional academic disciplinary boundaries. While initial academic commentary in media has typically been grounded within finance or economics disciplinary boundaries,...
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policies are created after the 1980 worldwide financial capital in the reorganization of the globalized world with the … natural. Because the world is now a different place. Historically, the analysis we do, we briefly as opposed to a dynamic … capital expansion, before the 1st and 2nd World War battle of inter-imperialist sharing came up. Chronologically, according to …
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the world is going from one crisis to another. Thus one must consider not only the economics of crisis but as well a kind …
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. Examples include the Financial Panic of 1914, the Post-World War I/Great Influenza inflation of 1919-1920, the Dot-com bubble …
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The global financial crisis of 2007-2009 crystallized the underlying imbalances that are currently acting to tear apart the Euro area monetary and fiscal systems by focusing markets and public attention on the core cause of the overall Euro crisis, the insolvency of the Euro area member-states...
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imbalances in the world economy associated with finance-dominated capitalism. From this it follows that in the near and not so … near future, the US will no longer be able to act as the driving force for world demand. In order to avoid a period of … deflationary stagnation in major parts of the world economy, we finally propose the policy package of a Global Keynesian New Deal …
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