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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : électronique
Auteur(s) : Montiel, Peter J.
Titre(s) : Ten crises [Texte électronique] / Peter J. Montiel
Publication : New York : Routledge, 2014
Description matérielle : 1 online resource (x, 294 pages)
Note(s) : Financial crises are dramatic events. When they emerge, they tend to dominate the
attention of the press and become the focus of policymakers. In one form or another,
they have affected the lives of millions of people throughout the world. As references
to 16th century Dutch tulips, 18th South Seas merchant ventures, or 1920s Florida
real estate make clear, they have been around for a long time. At their worst, such
as in the cases of the Great Depression or the current Great Recession, their effects
have been felt worldwide, with the number of people affected counted int.
Sujet(s) : Crises financières -- Histoire
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781134600977
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb43884852b
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Table des matières : Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of figures;
List of tables; Preface; 1. Introduction: varieties of financial crisis; 1.1 What
is a financial crisis?; 1.2 Varieties of financial crisis; 1.3 Crisis interactions;
1.4 An interpretation and road map; Notes; References; 2. Chile 1982: twin crises
in the Southern Cone; 2.1 Background: Southern Cone stabilization and liberalization;
2.2 The emergence of vulnerability; 2.3 Shocks; 2.4 Crisis and policy response; 2.5
Resolution; 2.6 Impacts; 2.7 Spillovers; 2.8 Lessons; Notes; References.
3. ERM 1992: bumps on the road to monetary unification3.1 Background: real and monetary
integration in Europe; 3.2 The emergence of vulnerability; 3.3 Shocks; 3.4 Crisis
and policy response; 3.5 Resolution; 3.6 Impacts; 3.7 Spillovers; 3.8 Lessons; Notes;
References; 4. Mexico 1994: travails of a star pupil; 4.1 Background: structural reform
and the Solidarity Pact; 4.2. The emergence of vulnerability; 4.3 Shocks; 4.4 Crisis
and policy response; 4.5 Resolution; 4.6 Impacts; 4.7 Spillovers: the tequila effect;
4.8 Lessons; Notes; References; 5. Asia 1997: the miracle undermined.
5.1 Background: The East Asian "miracle"5.2 The emergence of vulnerability; 5.3 Shocks;
5.4 Crisis and policy response; 5.5 Resolution; 5.6 Impacts; 5.7 Spillovers; 5.8 Lessons;
Notes; References; 6. Russia 1998: pitfalls of transition; 6.1 Background; 6.2 The
emergence of vulnerability; 6.3 Shocks; 6.4 The crisis and policy response; 6.5 Resolution;
6.6 Impacts; 6.7 Spillovers; 6.8 Lessons; Notes; References; 7. Brazil 1999: the perils
of stabilization; 7.1 Background: exchange rate-based stabilization; 7.2 The emergence
of vulnerability; 7.3 Shocks; 7.4 Crisis and policy response.
7.5 Resolution7.6 Impacts; 7.7 Spillovers; 7.8 Lessons; Notes; References; 8. Ecuador
1999: triple crises and dollarization; 8.1 Background; 8.2 The emergence of vulnerability;
8.3 Shocks; 8.4 Crisis and policy response; 8.5 Resolution; 8.6 Impacts; 8.7 Spillovers;
8.8 Lessons; Notes; References; 9. Turkey 2001: a triple crisis narrowly averted;
9.1 Background; 9.2 The emergence of vulnerability; 9.3 Shocks; 9.4 Crisis and policy
response; 9.5 Resolution; 9.6 Impacts; 9.7 Spillovers; 9.8 Lessons; Notes; References;
10. Argentina 2002: collapse of the Convertibility Plan.
10.1 Background: the Convertibility Plan10.2 Sources of vulnerability; 10.3 Shocks;
10.4 Crisis and policy response; 10.5 Resolution; 10.6 Impacts; 10.7 Spillovers; 10.8
Lessons; Notes; References; 11. Iceland 2008: the geyser economy; 11.1 Background;
11.2 The emergence of vulnerability; 11.3 Shocks; 11.4 Crisis and policy response;
11.5 Resolution; 11.6 Impacts; 11.7 Spillovers; 11.8 Lessons; Notes; References; 12.
A summing up; 12.1 Origins of crises; 12.2 Crisis interactions; 12.3 Dealing with
crises; Notes; References; Index.