Critical History Of Financial Crises, A: Why Would Politicians And Regulators Spoil Financial Giants? - Kedar-levy, Haim (Ben-gurion Univ Of The Negav, Israel) - Books - Imperial College Press - 9781908977465 - January 28, 2016
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Critical History Of Financial Crises, A: Why Would Politicians And Regulators Spoil Financial Giants?

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Understanding Financial Crises: The Economics, Politics, and Greed of the Most Spectacular Bubbles and Crises of the Past Century explains in clear and intuitive terms how the economic environment changed throughout 10 of the most spectacular financial crises of the past century. On the one hand, it shows that the lack of effective regulation, relevant data, and adequate understanding of the economic environment were among the facilitators of the crises. On the other hand, it highlights the role that ill-incentivized bankers and accountants, biased politicians, euphoric investors, speculators, and corrupt managers played in the evolution of bubbles and crises.

The first few chapters offer a brief review of bubbles and key concepts in multinational finance and macroeconomics, making the book accessible to any curious reader. Each of the 10 crises is presented in an informal manner, followed by a discussion of the key roles different players had in creating the crises and in coping with the outcomes. The last chapter summarizes the lessons for a free market economy.

Written in a readable style without assuming much prior knowledge in economics, Understanding Financial Crises will arm readers with a deeper understanding of the 10 major financial crises and the knowledge necessary for them to become prudent investors.

Readership: Practitioners, undergraduates and graduate students in the fields of economics, business, finance, political science, policy studies, international relations and public policy.


250 pages

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released January 28, 2016
ISBN13 9781908977465
Publishers Imperial College Press
Pages 228
Dimensions 255 × 172 × 16 mm   ·   638 g
Language English  

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