Bank panics have always mattered because they create serious
disruptions in economic and financial activity, depressing national
economies. But they matter even more now, as information and
communications technologies have stitched together a global
financial system that is more vulnerable to crisis on a large
scale. For example, the global bank panic of 2007-08 froze up the
national economies of the U.S., England, France, Iceland, Ireland,
and Germany -- all at the same time. And each of their governments
had to act to bail out their own banks, without a consistent
international regulatory framework.
In this volume, Fred Betz takes a unique, cross-disciplinary
approach to understanding bank panics, with an emphasis on the U.S.
Bank Panics of 1857, 1907, 1930-33, 2007-08 and the European Bank
Panics of 2010-2013. Despite over a hundred years of modern
economic theory and many excellent historical studies about bank
panics, they are still poorly understood and certainly not yet
preventable. Partly this has been a function of the limitations of
modern economic theory, which cannot interpret bank panics as
complex societal phenomena. All societal phenomena are, in reality,
multi-disciplinary in scope and cross-disciplinary in connections.
Bank panics can best be understood through the collective lenses of
sociology, political science, psychology, management science,
management of technology, among other disciplines. Through this
dynamic approach, the author identifies five key underlying
triggers of bank panics: (1) funding excessive leverage in
speculation, (2) lack of proper banking regulation, (3) bad banking
practices, (4) lack of banking integrity, (5) corrupt banking
practices. In so doing, he suggests new strategies for avoiding and
recovering from bank panics and other financial crises."
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