The aim of this chapter is to challenge the argument popular among ‘critical urbanist’ writers that the subprime crisis in the US played a crucial and necessary role in the US and UK financial crisis. It will be argued that this view exaggerates the role of the subprime crisis and of the global interconnections between banks. Instead, it is argued that the banking systems in the US and UK had developed in a fundamentally unstable way and that this was the primary cause of the financial crises in these countries, with the subprime crisis playing at most a contingent contributory role. The focus will be on the structure and operation of the UK banking system and the UK experience of the financial crisis. The chapter concludes with a discuss...
A previously unattributed factor that contributed towards the most recent financial crisis is financ...
The subprime mortgage crisis has become somewhat a synonymous terminology with the mainstream media ...
How did the Subprime Crisis, a problem in a small corner of U.S. financial markets, affect the entir...
The financial press has often characterized the 2007-2008 United States subprime mess as a new breed...
The subprime mortgage lending crisis and the decline in housing values has profoundly affected the w...
The causes of the 2007-8 subprime crisis continue to be the subject of much debate, with explanation...
How Incentives Drove the Subprime Crisis In order to address any systemic problem, whether the goal ...
a Minskyian approach Gary A. Dymski* Minsky’s financial-instability model suggests that financial cr...
The ultimate point of origin of the great financial crisis of 2007-2009 can be traced back to an ext...
How near of a financial crisis and thus of an economic crisis tout court, are we? The answer to this...
Unquestionably the behavior of the financial institutes caused the US financial crisis which became ...
Today, I want to focus on what was until recently called a credit crunch which has now turned into a...
The US sub-prime crisis has been a prime revelation of monumental failure by every responsible agen...
An unsustainable weakening of credit standards induced a US mortgage and housing bubble whose consum...
Focusing on the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States of America (US) in the period since the mi...
A previously unattributed factor that contributed towards the most recent financial crisis is financ...
The subprime mortgage crisis has become somewhat a synonymous terminology with the mainstream media ...
How did the Subprime Crisis, a problem in a small corner of U.S. financial markets, affect the entir...
The financial press has often characterized the 2007-2008 United States subprime mess as a new breed...
The subprime mortgage lending crisis and the decline in housing values has profoundly affected the w...
The causes of the 2007-8 subprime crisis continue to be the subject of much debate, with explanation...
How Incentives Drove the Subprime Crisis In order to address any systemic problem, whether the goal ...
a Minskyian approach Gary A. Dymski* Minsky’s financial-instability model suggests that financial cr...
The ultimate point of origin of the great financial crisis of 2007-2009 can be traced back to an ext...
How near of a financial crisis and thus of an economic crisis tout court, are we? The answer to this...
Unquestionably the behavior of the financial institutes caused the US financial crisis which became ...
Today, I want to focus on what was until recently called a credit crunch which has now turned into a...
The US sub-prime crisis has been a prime revelation of monumental failure by every responsible agen...
An unsustainable weakening of credit standards induced a US mortgage and housing bubble whose consum...
Focusing on the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States of America (US) in the period since the mi...
A previously unattributed factor that contributed towards the most recent financial crisis is financ...
The subprime mortgage crisis has become somewhat a synonymous terminology with the mainstream media ...
How did the Subprime Crisis, a problem in a small corner of U.S. financial markets, affect the entir...