The Legacy of the Global Financial Crisis

The Legacy of the Global Financial Crisis
Author: Youssef Cassis,Jean-Jacques van Helten
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2021-08-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780755626632

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Much has been written on the financial crisis of 2008 – the most severe economic downturn since the Great Depression – analysing its causes and the risks for the future of the global economy. This book takes an alternative approach which focuses on the legacy of the global financial crisis, what is remembered and what lessons have been drawn from it. This volume provides perspectives on this legacy from a variety of contributors including central bankers, regulators, politicians, academics, and journalists. They offer insight into what remains of the crisis in terms of public and industry awareness, changes to the post-2008 financial architecture, lessons from the national experiences of highly exposed small economies, and considers this legacy in terms of oversight by regulatory regimes. These diverse perspectives are drawn together here to ask how we can ensure that these lessons will be transmitted to the new generation of global financiers.

Legacy of the Global Financial Crisis

Legacy of the Global Financial Crisis
Author: Youssef Cassis,Jean-Jacques Van Helten
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2021
Genre: Economic development
ISBN: 0755626656

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"Much has been written on the financial crisis of 2008 - the most severe economic downturn since the Great Depression - analysing its causes and the risks for the future of the global economy. This book takes an alternative approach which focuses on the legacy of the global financial crisis, what is remembered and what lessons have been drawn from it. This volume provides perspectives on this legacy from a variety of contributors including banking practitioners, central bankers, regulators, politicians, academics, and senior journalists. They offer insight into what remains of the crisis in terms of public and industry awareness, changes to the post-2008 financial architecture, lessons from the national experiences of highly exposed small economies, and considers this legacy in terms of oversight by regulatory regimes. These diverse perspectives are drawn together here to ask how we can ensure that these lessons will be transmitted to the new generation of global financiers."--

After the Fall The Policy Legacy of the Global Financial Crisis

After the Fall  The Policy Legacy of the Global Financial Crisis
Author: Daniel McDowell,Stefano Pagliari,Mark Thrilwell
Publsiher: World Politics Review
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2013-08-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781939907202

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Five years after the global financial crisis shook the world's developed economies to their foundations and hastened the rise of the emerging powers in the global economy, questions remain about the nature and effectiveness of the international response to the crisis. Daniel McDowell highlights the re-emergence of monetary and industrial policy in developed countries' efforts to return to growth. Stefano Pagliari examines post-crisis reforms to the financial sector and the politics that constrain them. And Mark Thirlwell explains why the G-20 may be the victim of its initial post-crisis successes in shoring up global economic governance.

Legacy of the Crash

Legacy of the Crash
Author: T. Casey
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2011-09-02
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780230343498

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When the global financial system crashed, governments in America and Britain performed the greatest bailout in history. The legacy is record government debt, low growth and a new era of austerity. A stellar cast of contributors, including Tim Bale, Wyn Grant and Graham Wilson provide a sophisticated account of how the administrations are faring.

Aftershocks

Aftershocks
Author: Anton Hemerijck,Ben Knapen,Ellen van Doorne
Publsiher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789089641922

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"Aftershocks was written in the midst of the deepest economic crisis since the Great Depression. Although it would be premature to presume to identify the repercussions of the crisis, it is clear that it will have profound aftershock effects in the political, economic, and social spheres. The book contains essays based on semi-structured interviews with leading scholars, European politicians and representatives from the world of business. They reflect on the origins of the crisis as well as the possible social, economic, and political transformations it may engender."--Publisher's description.

The Regulatory Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis

The Regulatory Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis
Author: Eilís Ferran,Niamh Moloney,Jennifer G. Hill,John C. Coffee, Jr
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2012-11-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781139851787

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The EU and the US responded to the global financial crisis by changing the rules for the functioning of financial services and markets and by establishing new oversight bodies. With the US Dodd–Frank Act and numerous EU regulations and directives now in place, this book provides a timely and thoughtful explanation of the key elements of the new regimes in both regions, of the political processes which shaped their content and of their practical impact. Insights from areas such as economics, political science and financial history elucidate the significance of the reforms. Australia's resilience during the financial crisis, which contrasted sharply with the severe problems that were experienced in the EU and the US, is also examined. The comparison between the performances of these major economies in a period of such extreme stress tells us much about the complex regulatory and economic ecosystems of which financial markets are a part.

Ten Years After Reflections on the Global Financial Crisis

Ten Years After  Reflections on the Global Financial Crisis
Author: Laurence B. Siegel,Luis Garcia-Feijóo
Publsiher: CFA Institute Research Foundation
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2019-05-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781944960742

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This brief is based on a conference that marked the 10-year anniversary of the global financial crisis. It explores the origins of and response to the crisis and the lessons learned from it.

The Status Quo Crisis

The Status Quo Crisis
Author: Eric Helleiner
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2014-06-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780199973651

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The 2008 financial crisis was the worst since the Great Depression and many voices argued that it would transform global financial governance. Analysts anticipated a "Bretton Woods moment", referring to the 1944 conference that established the postwar international financial order. Widespread expectations of change were then reinforced by the creation of the G20 leaders' forum, extensive debates about the dollar's global role, the launching of international financial regulatory reforms, and the establishment of the Financial Stability Board. But half a decade later, how much has really changed? In The Status Quo Crisis, Helleiner surveys the landscape and argues that continuity has marked global financial governance more than dramatic transformation. The G20 leaders forum contributed much less to the management of the crisis than advertised. The US dollar remains unchallenged as the world's dominant international currency. The market-friendly nature of pre-crisis international financial regulation has been not overturned in a significant manner. And the Financial Stability Board has strengthened the governance of international financial standards in only very modest ways. What we are left with are some small-bore incremental changes that, collectively, have not fundamentally restructured the governance of the global financial system. Helleiner argues that this strangely conservative result was generated partly by the structural power and active policy choices of the country at the center of the crisis: the United States. Status quo outcomes also reflected the unexpected weakness of Europe and conservatism of policymakers in large emerging market countries. Only if this distinct configuration of power and politics among and within influential states shifted in the coming years might the 2008 crisis leave a more transformative legacy over the longer term. Cutting against much of the received wisdom on offer today, The Status Quo Crisis will be essential reading for those interested in the politics of global finance and for anyone curious how expectations of change can be thwarted after even in the most dire of crises.