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This paper considers the effects of globalization on economic insecurity. It argues that the heightened economic insecurity calls not only for greater oversight of finance, but a rebuilding of domestic labor market protections.
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A principal message of this paper is that external financial crises are not caused by an alert private sector pouncing upon the public sector’s foolish actions such as running an unsustainable fiscal deficit or creating moral hazards. They are better described as private sectors (both domestic...
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This paper provides a framework for examining developing-country financial crisis. It is based upon Hyman Minsky's financial fragility thesis and applied to the case of Thailand 1984-1999. There is empirical evidence for the evolution of the Thai economy through the Minskian regimes (hedged...
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With the recent events of the large-scale financial crisis in some parts of the world and the slowly declining inflation rate in major OECD countries debt deflation has again become an important topic in economic research. In a model with debt issuing firms, financing their investment, we...
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