Understanding Financial Crises

Understanding Financial Crises

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Allen, Franklin
OUP Oxford
EAN: 9780191530722
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What causes a financial crisis? Can financial crises be anticipated or even avoided? What can be done to lessen their impact? Should governments and international institutions intervene? Or should financial crises be left to run their course? In the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis, many blamed international institutions, corruption, governments, and flawed macro and microeconomic policies not only for causing the crisis but also unnecessarily lengthening anddeepening it. Based on ten years of research, the authors develop a theoretical approach to analyzing financial crises. Beginning with a review of the history of financial crises and providing readers with the basic economic tools needed to understand the literature, the authors construct a series of increasingly sophisticated models. Throughout, the authors guide the reader through the existing theoretical and empirical literature while also building on their own theoretical approach. The text presents themodern theory of intermediation, introduces asset markets and the causes of asset price volatility, and discusses the interaction of banks and markets. The book also deals with more specialized topics, including optimal financial regulation, bubbles, and financial contagion.
EAN 9780191530722
ISBN 0191530727
Binding Ebook
Publisher OUP Oxford
Publication date March 22, 2007
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Allen, Franklin; Gale, Douglas
Series Clarendon Lectures in Finance