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In this paper we compare the Keynesian, neoclassical and Austrian explanations for low interest rates and sluggish growth. From a Keynesian and neoclassical perspective low interest rates are attributed to ageing societies, which save more for the future (global savings glut). Low growth is...
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Several developing economies witnessed a large number of systemic financial and currency crises since the 1980s which resulted in severe economic, social, and political problems. The devastating impact of the 1982 and 1994-95 Mexican crises, the 1997-98 Asian financial crisis, the 1998 Russian...
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This paper proposes a macro-prudential financial soundness analysis that can be used by most developing and transformation countries with or without crisis experience as well as by developed countries with limited data. The objective is to detect economic and financial sector vulnerability,...
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The 2008 financial crisis is the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression of 1929. It has been characterised by a housing bubble in a context of rapid credit expansion, high risk-taking and exacerbated financial leverage, leading to deleveraging and credit crunch when the bubble burst....
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employment. Theory decides the nature and kind of policy, and the underlying mechanics that result in expansion. Keynes (1964 … backwardation that stimulate economic activity. We conclude, like Keynes, that fiscal policy is the reliable path to economic …
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monetary overinvestment theories of Hayek and Mises. We argue that ultra-loose monetary policies create incentives to …
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The paper analyses the evolvement and effects of central bank crisis management since the mid 1980s based on a Hayek … zero and a gradual expansion of central bank balance sheets. From a Hayek-Mises-Wicksell perspective asymmetric central …
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In the aftermath of the global financial collapse that began in 2007, governments around the world have responded with reform. The outlines of Basel III have been announced, although some have already dismissed its reform agenda as being too little (and too late!). Like the proposed reforms in...
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In this paper I will follow Hyman Minsky in arguing that the postwar period has seen a slow transformation of the economy from a structure that could be characterized as "robust" to one that is "fragile". While many economists and policymakers have argued that "no one saw it coming", Minsky and...
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Rudolf Hilferding, Thorstein Veblen, and John Maynard Keynes - and later by John Kenneth Galbraith. In an important sense … in the New Deal. -- Hyman Minsky ; Hilferding ; Veblen ; Keynes ; John Kenneth Galbraith ; Financial Crisis ; Minsky …
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