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Global Financial Crises: Origin and Management
Published 2016-05-01“…This paper begins with providing a qualitative-quantitative appraisal of these three recent financial crises, beginning with the 1997-1998 Asian Financial Crisis, through the 2008 US Great Recession, and the ongoing global recession. We argue that the 2008 US Great Recession was an inevitable consequence of the action of Asian countries in building sufficient foreign reserves in an attempt to insulate the country from future external shocks. …”
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Global Financial Crises: Origin and Management
Published 2016-06-01“…This paper begins with providing a qualitative-quantitative appraisal of these three recent financial crises, beginning with the 1997-1998 Asian Financial Crisis, through the 2008 US Great Recession, and the ongoing global recession. We argue that the 2008 US Great Recession was an inevitable consequence of the action of Asian countries in building sufficient foreign reserves in an attempt to insulate the country from future external shocks. …”
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Grande Recessione, finanza e promessa nel romanzo statunitense di immigrazione: The Wangs vs the World di Jade Chang e Behold the Dreamers di Imbolo Mbue
Published 2022-10-01“…Besides the complexity of market structures, the 2008 financial crisis (or Great Recession) has also testified how the representation of the crisis has often been also the crisis of representation: largely focused on the so-called “fiction of the Capital”, and on the white middle and upper-middle class, literature has often been unable to transcend the limits of the traditional “neoliberal” novel and its national(ist) perspective, and investigate the effects of the crisis on ethnic communities, where racial discrimination has long paralleled the economic one. …”
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Political Representation in Southern Europe and Latin America
Published 2022-07-01“…The book ‘Political representation in Southern Europe and Latin America: before and after the great recession and the commodity crisis’, edited by André Freire et al., addresses this general question by specifically determining the impacts of two distinct economic crises on political representation, taking Southern Europe and (a few) Latin American countries as empirical evidence.…”
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A Study of Global Recession Recovery Strategies in Highly Ranked GDP EU Countries
Published 2021-06-01“…The findings indicate that the great recession had a devastating impact on the entire economy, and the world can learn valuable lessons. …”
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U.S. Unemployment insurance through the Covid-19 crisis
Published 2023-01-01“…The objective of this paper is threefold: first, after a brief description of the main structural characteristics of the UI system, it compares the role played by UI in mitigating the impact of the 2008–09 Great Recession and the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic; second, it reviews the empirical evidence from the pandemic on potential demand-side (countercyclical stabilization) and supply-side (job-search disincentives) effects of emergency extensions of UI programs. …”
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Stable socioeconomic inequalities in ischaemic heart disease mortality during the economic crisis: a time trend analysis in 2 Spanish settings
Published 2019-03-01“…The Spanish population was severely affected by the Great Recession, however, there is little evidence on its effects on socioeconomic inequalities in ischaemic heart disease mortality. …”
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Shocks and policy over time and space
Published 2018“…I find little evidence that credit or informational frictions have played much of a role since the Great Recession. But the employment effects of these local demand shocks do extend beyond administrative boundaries and ripple short distances across the country.…”
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Book review: The transatlantic populist wave: a western context
Published 2018-09-01“…The Populist Explosion: How the Great Recession Transformed American and European Politics. …”
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Le modèle d’emploi étasunien en état de crise
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Monetary shocks and production network in the G7 countries
Published 2023-11-01“…Two distinct time-lengths are considered: a test (i.e., 2000–2014) and a treated period (i.e., 2007–2009,”the Great Recession”). Prior, key statistical conditions are checked using a stepwise stationary testing framework including the Kwiatkowski–Phillips–Schmidt–Shin (Kapetanios et al. in J Economet 112(2):359–379, 2003—KPSS) and panel Breitung (Nonstationary panels, panel cointegration, and dynamic panels. …”
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Efectos de la gran recesión sobre la distribución del ingreso en México
Published 2021-08-01“…The Effects of the Great Recession on the Income Distribution in Mexico ABSTRACT In this paper, we explore the impact of the Great Recession on income inequality in Mexico. …”
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After Keynesianism: Economic Theories for a (non) Economic Policy
Published 2017-12-01“…Finally, some perspectives for macroeconomics in the aftermath of the Great Recession are discussed.…”
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Is Slow Productivity and Output Growth in Advanced Economies the New Normal?
Published 2018-09-01“…The demographic and productivity factors driving this slowdown in potential growth look to be largely independent of the Great Recession. These factors do not at this point look likely to change rapidly, despite considerable uncertainty about the future contribution of artificial intelligence and robots.…”
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The e-monetary theory
Published 2020-12-01“…Using this model, he assesses the efficacy of unconventional monetary policy since the Great Recession. After quantitative easing, keeping the interest on reserves near zero too long might create deflation. …”
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Desempleo y reforma laboral en España durante la Gran Recesión
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Bringing the History Back into Social and Political Sciences
Published 2022-04-01“…This contribution is based on four assumptions: 1) the social and political sciences should rebuild a systematic relationship with history, 2) this is urgent if we want to give depth to the analysis of new phenomena on a global scale that have characterized this long decade following the Great Recession, 3) sociology and political science need to build research of a comparative nature that will stand the test of time, 4) the crisis of democracies is the unifying topic that today requires a comparison between the crisis of American democracy with the crises of European democracies. …”
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Beyond Pangloss: financial sector origins of inefficient economic booms
Published 2024“…Given the pattern for regulatory changes in the last few decades, we posit that the Great Recession, partly, reversed a Great Distortion.…”
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