This Time Is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly.
REINHART Carmen M. ; ROGOFF Kenneth S.
2009
463
0691152640
331.97-REINH
CRISE ECONOMIQUE ; MARCHE FINANCIER ; CYCLE ECONOMIQUE ; DETTE ; BANQUE ; HISTOIRE ECONOMIQUE
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ISBN 13 : 978-0691152646
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Preface
Preamble: some initial intuitions on financial fragility and the fickle nature of confidence
PART I: Financial Crises: An Operational Primer
Chapter 1: Varieties of Crises and Their Dates
Chapter 2: Debt Intolerance: The Genesis of Serial Default
Chapter 3: A Global Database on Financial Crises with a Long-Term View
PART II: Sovereign External Debt Crises
Chapter 4: A Digression on the Theoretical Underpinnings of Debt Crises
Chapter 5: Cycles of Sovereign Default on External Debt
Chapter 6: External Default through History
PART III: The Forgotten History of Domestic Debt and Default
Chapter 7: The Stylized Facts of Domestic Debt and Default
Chapter 8: Domestic Debt: The Missing Link Explaining External Default and High Inflation
Chapter 9: Domestic and External Default: Which Is Worse? Who Is Senior?
PART IV: Banking Crises, Inflation, and Currency Crashes
Chapter 10: Banking Crises
Chapter 11: Default through Debasement: An "Old World Favorite"
Chapter 12: Inflation and Modern Currency Crashes
PART V: The U.S. Subprime Meltdown and the Second Great Contraction
Chapter 13: The U.S. Subprime Crisis: An International and Historical Comparison
Chapter 14: The Aftermath of Financial Crises
Chapter 15: The International Dimensions of the Subprime Crisis: The Results of Contagion or Common Fundamentals?
Chapter 16: Composite Measures of Financial Turmoil
PART VI: What Have We Learned?
Chapter 17: Reflections on Early Warnings, Graduation, Policy Responses, and the Foibles of Human Nature
Data appendixes
Notes
References
Langue : Anglais
Localisation : Bibliothèque Campus de Nice
Support : Papier
Etat : Présent
Propriétaire : MBA (662N)