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Following the extra ordinary decision to bail in the unsecured depositors and restructure the two main banks and the near complete destruction of the country’s economic business model as an International Financial Centre, the author considers the changes necessary to rebuild the economy of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009745997
Through this paper the author discusses the phenomenon of excessive Government borrowing and the factors that lead Governments to be so dependent on financial markets. It is argued that the combined effect of unregulated financial intermediaries, hedge funds and Credit Rating Agencies in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009566338
Following the extra ordinary decision to bail in the unsecured depositors and restructure the two main banks and the near complete destruction of the country’s economic business model as an International Financial Centre, the author considers the changes necessary to rebuild the economy of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010148292
Through this paper the author discusses the phenomenon of excessive Government borrowing and the factors that lead Governments to be so dependent on financial markets. It is argued that the combined effect of unregulated financial intermediaries, hedge funds and Credit Rating Agencies in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010079549
The paper draws on previous research on the role of Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs), Regional Development Banks (RDBs) and National Development Banks (NDBs). It examines the role of the Cyprus Development Bank (CDB), prior its privatisation in 2008, in the economic development of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012860271
It is argued that lending where the overwhelming criterion is the collateral rather than the repayment capability of the project and the borrower is highly likely to be unproductive and will inevitably lead to a transfer of wealth. If this is done on a systematic and massive scale as was the...
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The article underlines that uncontrolled and wasteful debt is the main culprit for a economic system that not only makes inequality in the world methodically more extreme, but also systematically misdirects economic resources. Mainstream economic thinking is plainly wrong in circumstances of...
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Unproductive debt and a broken banking system are identified as the main reasons why the real economies of developed countries are experiencing financial crises. Moreover, the paper identifies concentration of money and power and loosely regulated financial markets as the main drivers impeding...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012846708
Normal demand will return to pre-pandemic levels only when conditions for living a normal life also gradually come back. And this will not happen before a vaccine is discovered, produced and administered or a cure is in place. The article questions the wisdom of prematurely using recession...
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Economic policy in Cyprus completely ignores the fact the problem to overcome is the enormous, and almost unprecedented, private debt burdening the economy. The Government seems to be complacent in serving the narrowly defined needs of the few remaining systemic banks in Cyprus. It presents the...
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