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of the world population into poverty. In the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis, the worst financial … most dominant Bitcoin with 68% of the market share. Bitcoin's arduous journey to the stardom in the digital cash world has …
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During the ongoing financial crisis the analysis of similar historical crises has gained more and more attention among economic researchers and forecasters. Existing studies, however, do not tackle the immense heterogeneity that is present in cross-country samples in a formal and consistent way....
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imbalances in the world economy associated with finance-dominated capitalism. From this it follows that in the near and not so … near future, the US will no longer be able to act as the driving force for world demand. In order to avoid a period of … deflationary stagnation in major parts of the world economy, we finally propose the policy package of a Global Keynesian New Deal …
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to the collapse in world trade and sharp drop in commodity prices. Things were made worse by emerging markets' exposure …
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Over three decades, contemporaneous crises have collectively cost the world’s economies $30 trillion. The advent of …
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The key dynamics of the transatlantic banking crisis are analyzed – with emphasis on the fact that the banking disaster of 2007/08 was not really a surprise –, and the five key requirements for restoring stability and efficiency in the EU/OECD banking sector are highlighted. Most important,...
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