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) the systemic exploitation of inequality via novel and toxic forms of securitisation. In effect, the power structure of …
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) the systemic exploitation of inequality via novel and toxic forms of securitisation. In effect, the power structure of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010282231
(ii) the systemic exploitation of inequality via novel and toxic forms of securitisation. In effect, the power structure …
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Economics ; Call-Put policy options ; securitisation ; monopoly ; income distribution ; Great Recession ; sovereign debt …) the systemic exploitation of inequality via novel and toxic forms of securitisation. In effect, the power structure of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009524338
Economics ; Call-Put policy options ; Securitisation ; Monopoly ; Income distribution ; Great Recession ; Sovereign debt …) the systemic exploitation of inequality via novel and toxic forms of securitisation. In effect, the power structure of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009488633
A key objective of fiscal policy is to maintain the sustainability of public finances and avoid crises. Remarkably, there is very limited analysis on fiscal crises. This paper presents a new database of fiscal crises covering different country groups, including low-income developing countries...
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This paper identifies leading indicators of fiscal crises based on a large sample of countries at different stages of development over 1970-2015. Our results are robust to different methodologies and sample periods. Previous literature on early warning sistems (EWS) for fiscal crises is scarce...
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-Put policy options, and (ii) the systemic exploitation ofinequality via novel and toxic forms of securitisation. In effect, the …
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This paper develops a new financial stress measure (Cleveland Financial Stress Index, CFSI) that considers the supervisory objective of identifying risks to the stability of the financial system. The index provides a continuous signal of financial stress and broad coverage of the areas that...
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) the systemic exploitation of inequality via novel and toxic forms of securitisation. In effect, the power structure of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013112775