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well-known and less discussed paths of transmission through which crises affect women's world of work and overall wellbeing … femaleintensive industries. In addition, the gendered nature of the world of work suggests that women will see an increase in their …
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back to John Maynard Keynes’s General Theory (1936), where liquidity preference is linked to asset prices and new …
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Regulatory forbearance and government financial support for the largest U.S. financial companies during the crisis of 2007–09 highlighted a “too big to fail” problem that has existed for decades. As in the past, effects on competition and moral hazard were seen as outweighed by the threat...
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Senior Scholar James K. Galbraith argues the fundamental illusion of viewing the US economy through the free-market prism of deregulation, privatization, and a benevolent government operating mainly through monetary stabilization - the prevailing view among economists over the past three...
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This paper investigates the United States dollar’s role as the international currency of choice as a key contributing factor in critical global developments that led to the crisis of 2007–09, and considers the future role of the dollar as the global economy emerges from that crisis. It is...
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