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evade, as we found during World War II, when budget deficits ran up to a quarter of US GDP. If a central bank stands ready …
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The 2007-09 global financial crisis has led policy-makers around the world, including central banks, to refocus their …
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The examination of U.S. crises reveals that the current financial crisis follows past patterns. An investment bubble creates excess demand for new financing instruments. During the railroad bubbles of the nineteenth century loans were issued at a pace higher than many companies could pay back....
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-century, eight major such episodes occurred. In the period following World War II, some believed that these crises would no longer …
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Drawing on the 2016 update of the IMF's Central Bank Legislation Database, this paper examines differences in central bank legal frameworks before and after the Global Financial Crisis. Examples from select countries show that many central bank laws have undergone changes in objectives,...
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The steady growth of the world economy did not positively affect India through export growth, as much as it could have …
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analysis of monetary and exchange rate issues in the modern world. Monetary and Exchange Rate Systems will be extremely useful …
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