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investment books of all time by the Financial Times, Manias, Panics and Crashes puts the turbulence of the financial world in …
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of financial crises, showing that money is taken out of circulation when bank loans are paid back. This key insight is at … economy that cannot generate enough demand for its own goods and services. Financial crises result when bank lending slows … down or comes to a halt – while outstanding bank loans are still due for repayment. The mechanism is discussed in detail …
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Chapter 1: Impact of Ownership Concentration on Profitability of the Banking Sector: The Case of Turkey -- Chapter 2: Leading Indicators of Turkey’s Financial Crises -- Chapter 3: The Effects of Social Media Influencers on Consumers' Buying Intentions with the Mediating Role of Consumer...
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Several European countries face challenges reminiscent of those faced by the emerging economies of Latin America. The economic booms in some peripheral Euro-zone countries financed by large capital inflows; the credit and asset price booms and then the busts including Sudden Stops in capital...
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-- Jeffrey Shafer -- 8. Financial crisis and bank capital- Robert Aliber -- 9. Three Reflections on Banking Regulation and Cross …. After 100 years of experimenting: One solution?- Asgeir Jonsson -- 18. Iceland should replace its central bank with a …
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– December 2010)Hungarian Double Dip (2011-2012)Farewell to the Central Bank (2013)Lessons and Aftermath. . … in 2007-2013. Written by Júlia Király, a former policymaker, and the Deputy Governor of the Hungarian Central Bank at the … “emerging world” in passing. However, Central and Eastern Europe experienced the crisis very differently than other emerging …
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This paper asks whether bonanzas (surges) in net capital inflows increase the probability of banking crises and whether this is necessarily through a lending boom mechanism. A fixed effects regression analysis indicates that a baseline bonanza, identified as a surge of one standard deviation...
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