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learned from current monetary unions, especially the euro. Each successive annual edition of this book will be priced in the …
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current monetary unions, especially the euro. Each successive annual edition of this book will be priced in the remaining …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005621973
This paper investigates the dynamic implications of Krugman’s (1999) model of financial crises with balance-sheet effects, which has a considerable impact on the literature as well as the teaching of international financial crisis. By explicitly taking account of wealth accumulation and...
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The welfare state was created after 1950 with counterproductive mechanisms and this caused high inflation and high unemployment and stagnating growth by 1970, called stagflation. Since 1970 governments redressed the welfare state but did not succeed in finding workable mechanisms. They rather...
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The 2007+ credit crunch and economic crisis put European governments in severe debt, with talk about a Greek partial default. It also put the European banks into a zombie condition, while under Basel III the capital requirement rises from 8% to 10.5% (which requirement does not cover public debt...
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The rules of the Eurozone cause the euro to function as the gold standard. The US economy performs better in some … earlier proposal the ECB can create funds to redress debt. Notably, 400 billion euro can be created and invested in bank …
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The Taylor rule has been used in many studies in order to analyse the monetary policies. In my work I focus on the Euro …
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projection of what has been learned from current monetary unions, especially the euro. Each successive annual edition of this …
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The general aim of the paper is to address the doubts that too often the Central Banks’ tools and operations don’t fit for a fine tuning of the economies, and this is even more true in harsh times. The paper begins with an overview on the great failures respectively of the Federal Reserve,...
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Financial crisis that occurred in August 2008 was unforeseen, sudden, sharp, and had a great impact on the global financial market. Egypt is one of the countries was affected by this financial crisis as a market economy country, and WTO member. in this paper I will try to study the implication...
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