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Handbook of Research on Financial and Banking Crisis Prediction through Early Warning Systems (Hardcover)
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Handbook of Research on Financial and Banking Crisis Prediction through Early Warning Systems (Hardcover)
Series: Advances in Finance, Accounting, and Economics
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In the last decade, both developed nations and emerging economies
have been rocked by the effects of global financial crises
precipitated by a baffling range of causes, from sub-prime mortgage
rates to outbreaks of virulent disease. Financial and governmental
bodies have acknowledged the pressing need for algorithmic models
capable of predicting such crises in order to inform
interventionary measures, yet to date, no single model has emerged
that is robust and agile enough to sufficiently meet that task
while maintaining a useful signal-to-noise ratio, making them
little more reliable than a carnival fortune-teller. The Handbook
of Research on Financial and Banking Crisis Prediction through
Early Warning Systems addresses the inequity of developed and
developing nations from the bottom up through an exploration of
current literature, specific case-studies, and data-based
recommendations for new crisis indicators. Touching on such topics
as the Greek debt crisis, electronic banking, and financial crises
in developing economies, this publication targets an audience of
academics, financial analysts, researchers, post-graduate students,
and policymakers working in the fields of international finance and
liability management.
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