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While the lingering economic crisis has drawn much attention to individual products and private sector villains thought to have caused the market meltdown, a pointed study of the full range of government causes (and their attendant depth) has to date proven less attractive to authors and...
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up with their bail-out through State support; the second, meant to replace taxpayers-funded bail-outs with the adoption …
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separated from control. Yet through the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) bailout and the government's resultant shareholding … sectors in chaos. The government's $700 billion bailout is a unique historical event; not merely because of its size, but also … before Congress during the financial crisis and implementation of the TARP bailout and his consultation for the Special …
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Bailouts: Public Money, Private Profit EDITED BY ROBERT E. WRIGHT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS | NEW YORK A COLUMBIA/SSRC BOOK CONTENTS INTRODUCTION To Bail or Not to Bail? 1 ROBERT E. WRIGHT CHAPTER ONE Hybrid Failures and Bailouts: Social...
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This article contains a brief review of the main causes of the current crisis and concerns strategies of market dogmatism and their impacts, which followed the end of post-war boom and the end of the so-called Bretton Woods System. Rising inequality and deregulation led to increasing investment...
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Since the 2008 financial crisis, in which the Reserve Primary Fund "broke the buck," money market funds (MMFs) have been the subject of ongoing policy debate. Many commentators view MMFs as a key contributor to the crisis because widespread redemption demands during the days following the Lehman...
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