Financial Crises
Lessons from the Past, Preparation for the Future
Gerard Caprio, Jr editor Robert E Litan editor James A Hanson editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:6th Dec '05
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

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Throughout the 1990s, numerous financial crises rocked the world financial sector. The Asian bubble burst, for example; Argentina and Brazil suffered currency crises; and the post-Soviet economy bottomed out in Russia. In Financial Crises, a distinguished group of economists and policy analysts examine and draw lessons from attempts to recover from past crises. They also consider some potential hazards facing the world economy in the 21st century and discuss ways to avoid them and minimize the severity of any future downturn. This important new volume emerges from the seventh annual conference on emerging markets finance, cosponsored and organized by the World Bank and the Brookings Institution. In the book, noted experts address the following questions: How effective were post-crisis policies in Latin America, Eastern Europe, and East and Central Asia? Where do international financial markets stand ten years after the worldwide debt crisis? How can the provision of financial services resume vigorously, yet safely? What are the viable policy options for reducing systemic financial vulnerability? What will the next emerging-market financial crisis look like? Will lessons learned from past experiences help to avoid future disasters? How can nations reform their pension systems to deal with retirement challenges in the 21st century?
""This well-written collection presents balanced and nuanced assessments of past financial crises and scenarios for possible news ones. Recommened." —C.J. Siegman, Federal Reserve Board/International Monetary Fund, CHOICE
ISBN: 9780815712893
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
Weight: 454g
300 pages