The financial crisis hit the global economy unexpectedly from
August 2007 producing consequences comparable to the ones
experienced in the course of the 1930s. This book provides a
comprehensive interdisciplinary account of the events leading to
the financial crisis, its institutional causes and consequences,
its economic characteristics and its socio-political implications.
This book represents a unique opportunity to gather the opinions of
established experts on financial markets from different academic
disciplines and from a different academic traditions debating over
the future of the global financial order. Leading economists are
confronted with leading political scientists in an effort to assess
the future of global financial stability and to propose solutions
to the problems envisaged.
This book is essential reading for all interested in
macroeconomics, political economy, globalization studies and
political science.
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