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Following an analysis of the forces behind the global capital flows paradoxʺ observed in the era of advancing financial globalization, this paper sets out to investigate the opportunity costs of self-insurance through precautionary reserve holdings. We reject the idea of reserves as low-cost...
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spread around the world. Those playing along are rewarded with high returns because highly leveraged funding drives up prices …
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The enormity and pervasiveness of the global economic crisis that began in 2008 makes it relevant to analyze the circumstances that can explain this catastrophe. This will also provide clues to the appropriate remedial measures needed to prevent future occurrences of similar developments. The...
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Stability is destabilizing. These three words concisely capture the insight that underlies Hyman Minsky's analysis of the economy's transformation over the entire postwar period. The basic thesis is that the dynamic forces of a capitalist economy are explosive and must be contained by...
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This paper provides a quick review of the causes of the Global Financial Crisis that began in 2007. There were many contributing factors, but among the most important were rising inequality and stagnant incomes for most American workers, growing private sector debt in the United States and many...
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The paper examines three aspects of a financial crisis of domestic origin. The first section studies the evolution of a debt-financed consumption boom supported by rising asset prices, leading to a credit crunch and fluctuations in the real economy, and, ultimately, to debt deflation. The next...
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John Maynard Keynes's vision, since it is related to a modern financial world. The result of this theoretical exercise is … ; Paul Krugman ; Financial Crises ; Financial Fragility ; Asset Bubbles ; Speculation …
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number of other factors have been equally important; these include, among others, the world’s revulsion with debt following … system and its role in the real economy. The best examples of the causal link between excessive debt, asset bubbles, and …
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, drawn from a book in progress, examines the history of stock markets for comparable pure price-chasing bubbles, finding nine … way down - of these greatest asset bubbles in human history. When one applies this framework to the current US stock …
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Economics with equations for quantitative easing and endogenous bubbles in a new model. By running the model under a variety of …
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