This fascinating book presents a lively discussion of key issues
resulting from the recent financial crisis. The expert contributors
explore why the global financial crisis occurred, how it destroyed
wealth, triggered mass unemployment, and created an unprecedented
loss of control on employment, monetary policy, government budgets.
Important topics encompassing the origin and impact of the crisis,
governance failure, regulatory forgiveness, credit splurges, asset
bubbles and the greed of institutions are analysed from
wide-ranging perspectives of not only academics in both economics
and law, but also from industry practitioners and regulators. This
multidimensional evaluation of what went wrong concludes with an
outline of what is currently being done to prevent another major
crisis, and prescribes recommendations for the implementation of
further preventative measures. This book will prove a compelling
read for economics, finance and law scholars, as well as for
practitioners including accountants, lawyers and financial market
players. Contributors include: R.P Buckley, M. Bond, W. Byres, J.
Carmichael, F. Clarke, K. Davis, G. Dean, J. Diplock, J. Farrar, A.
Fels, N. Gaston, A. Khalid, R. MacKinnon, T. Makin
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