Nick Taylor finds Hans-Werner Sinn‘s recent book to be an excellent point of reference for understanding the economic trends leading up to 2007, but senses the author’s tensions around opportunities for structural reform.
The financial crisis caused many to reconsider the desirability and feasibility of capitalism. In Wh...
In 2011, the International Monetary Fund invited prominent economists and economic policy makers to ...
Political Bubbles is very enjoyable, insightful, and challenging, writes Declan Jordan. It addresses...
Nick Taylor finds Hans-Werner Sinn‘s recent book to be an excellent point of reference for understan...
In The Problem With Banks, Timothy J. Sinclair and Lena Rethel argue that banks suffer from perennia...
"Market-Based Banking and the International Financial Crisis." Iain Hardie and David Howarth (eds.)....
Many financial institutions have in recent years failed: failed either completely, and gone into ban...
Offering an alternative account of the Global Financial Crisis in 2008, Masters of the Universe, Sla...
Monetary Policy Operations and the Financial System will not definitively prevent future financial c...
Cheng Siwei evaluates the effects of China’s countermeasures to the financial crisis and identifies ...
This collection puts the role of the media in shaping our response to the financial crisis under the...
Barbara Richter considers the changes we must make to see off future economic and environmental cris...
In Economics After the Crisis, Adair Turner writes that the crisis of 2008-2009 should prompt a wide...
Natacha Postel-Vinay takes a closer look at Fault Lines, a book which remains at the centre of debat...
"Governance of International Banking: The Financial Trilemma." Dirk Schoenmaker. Oxford University P...
The financial crisis caused many to reconsider the desirability and feasibility of capitalism. In Wh...
In 2011, the International Monetary Fund invited prominent economists and economic policy makers to ...
Political Bubbles is very enjoyable, insightful, and challenging, writes Declan Jordan. It addresses...
Nick Taylor finds Hans-Werner Sinn‘s recent book to be an excellent point of reference for understan...
In The Problem With Banks, Timothy J. Sinclair and Lena Rethel argue that banks suffer from perennia...
"Market-Based Banking and the International Financial Crisis." Iain Hardie and David Howarth (eds.)....
Many financial institutions have in recent years failed: failed either completely, and gone into ban...
Offering an alternative account of the Global Financial Crisis in 2008, Masters of the Universe, Sla...
Monetary Policy Operations and the Financial System will not definitively prevent future financial c...
Cheng Siwei evaluates the effects of China’s countermeasures to the financial crisis and identifies ...
This collection puts the role of the media in shaping our response to the financial crisis under the...
Barbara Richter considers the changes we must make to see off future economic and environmental cris...
In Economics After the Crisis, Adair Turner writes that the crisis of 2008-2009 should prompt a wide...
Natacha Postel-Vinay takes a closer look at Fault Lines, a book which remains at the centre of debat...
"Governance of International Banking: The Financial Trilemma." Dirk Schoenmaker. Oxford University P...
The financial crisis caused many to reconsider the desirability and feasibility of capitalism. In Wh...
In 2011, the International Monetary Fund invited prominent economists and economic policy makers to ...
Political Bubbles is very enjoyable, insightful, and challenging, writes Declan Jordan. It addresses...