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Titre : Ten years on, another global financial crisis brewing? : special feature Type de document : texte imprimé Editeur : Third World Network Année de publication : Mar/Apr 2018 Collection : Third World Resurgence num. 331/332 Importance : p. 48-38 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Crise économique et financière
Finances internationalesTags : Finance internationale Crise financière Index. décimale : 02.01 Finances Résumé : Ten years on, in uncharted waters - While there have been some regulatory reforms after the 2008 global financial crisis, they have not been comprehensive enough to address the vulnerabilities of the financial sector to similar financial shocks. By T T Ram Mohan
The Turkish financial meltdown: An analysis - Although there have been attempts to blame the Trump sanctions for the Turkish financial meltdown, the truth is the sanctions only acted as a trigger as the economy was sitting on a time bomb. By Yilmaz Akyuz
Another global financial crisis for developing countries? - Developing countries are now faced with the threat of another global financial crisis. Regrettably, they have rendered themselves more vulnerable by pursuing some misguided policies. By Anis Chowdhury and Jomo Kwame Sundaram
Emerging markets currency crisis is the product of the global liquidity deluge - It is time for an international review of the amount of liquidity flooding the global financial system and the ability of markets, particularly in developing countries, to withstand massive movements of capital. By Anthony Rowley
How to prevent financial crises in emerging markets - While capital controls and macroprudential tools are important to ensure financial stability, these may not be enough to prevent financial crises in emerging markets. By Kavaljit SinghEn ligne : https://www.twn.my/title2/resurgence/2018/331-332.htm Ten years on, another global financial crisis brewing? : special feature [texte imprimé] . - [S.l.] : Third World Network, Mar/Apr 2018 . - p. 48-38. - (Third World Resurgence; 331/332) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Crise économique et financière
Finances internationalesTags : Finance internationale Crise financière Index. décimale : 02.01 Finances Résumé : Ten years on, in uncharted waters - While there have been some regulatory reforms after the 2008 global financial crisis, they have not been comprehensive enough to address the vulnerabilities of the financial sector to similar financial shocks. By T T Ram Mohan
The Turkish financial meltdown: An analysis - Although there have been attempts to blame the Trump sanctions for the Turkish financial meltdown, the truth is the sanctions only acted as a trigger as the economy was sitting on a time bomb. By Yilmaz Akyuz
Another global financial crisis for developing countries? - Developing countries are now faced with the threat of another global financial crisis. Regrettably, they have rendered themselves more vulnerable by pursuing some misguided policies. By Anis Chowdhury and Jomo Kwame Sundaram
Emerging markets currency crisis is the product of the global liquidity deluge - It is time for an international review of the amount of liquidity flooding the global financial system and the ability of markets, particularly in developing countries, to withstand massive movements of capital. By Anthony Rowley
How to prevent financial crises in emerging markets - While capital controls and macroprudential tools are important to ensure financial stability, these may not be enough to prevent financial crises in emerging markets. By Kavaljit SinghEn ligne : https://www.twn.my/title2/resurgence/2018/331-332.htm
Titre : The crises of democratic capitalism Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Wolfgang Streeck, Auteur Editeur : London [UK] : New Left Review Année de publication : September-October 2011 Importance : 25 p. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Crise économique et financière
Finances internationalesTags : Economie internationale Capitalisme Résumé : The collapse of the American financial system that occurred in 2008 has since turned into an economic and political crisis of global dimensions.1 How should this world-shaking event be conceptualized? Mainstream economics has tended to conceive society as governed by a general tendency toward equilibrium, where crises and change are no more than temporary deviations from the steady state of a normally well-integrated system. A sociologist, however, is under no such compunction. Rather than construe our present affliction as a one-off disturbance to a fundamental condition of stability, I will consider the ‘Great Recession’2 and the subsequent near-collapse of public finances as a manifestation of a basic underlying tension in the political-economic configuration of advanced-capitalist societies; a tension which makes disequilibrium and instability the rule rather than the exception, and which has found expression in a historical succession of disturbances within the socio-economic order. More specifically, I will argue that the present crisis can only be fully understood in terms of the ongoing, inherently conflictual transformation of the social formation we call ‘democratic capitalism’. En ligne : http://www.newleftreview.org/?page=article&view=2914 The crises of democratic capitalism [document électronique] / Wolfgang Streeck, Auteur . - London (6 Meard Street, W1F 0EG, UK) : New Left Review, September-October 2011 . - 25 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Crise économique et financière
Finances internationalesTags : Economie internationale Capitalisme Résumé : The collapse of the American financial system that occurred in 2008 has since turned into an economic and political crisis of global dimensions.1 How should this world-shaking event be conceptualized? Mainstream economics has tended to conceive society as governed by a general tendency toward equilibrium, where crises and change are no more than temporary deviations from the steady state of a normally well-integrated system. A sociologist, however, is under no such compunction. Rather than construe our present affliction as a one-off disturbance to a fundamental condition of stability, I will consider the ‘Great Recession’2 and the subsequent near-collapse of public finances as a manifestation of a basic underlying tension in the political-economic configuration of advanced-capitalist societies; a tension which makes disequilibrium and instability the rule rather than the exception, and which has found expression in a historical succession of disturbances within the socio-economic order. More specifically, I will argue that the present crisis can only be fully understood in terms of the ongoing, inherently conflictual transformation of the social formation we call ‘democratic capitalism’. En ligne : http://www.newleftreview.org/?page=article&view=2914 Documents numériques
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Titre : The debate on the international financial architecture : reforming the reformers Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Yilmaz Akyüz, Auteur Editeur : Genève 10 [Suisse] : UNCTAD Année de publication : April 2000 Collection : Discussion paper num. 148 Importance : 24 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Finances internationales Tags : Finance internationale Réformes Résumé : This paper briefly surveys the progress made in various areas of reform of the international financial architecture since the outbreak of the East Asian crisis, and explains the principal technical and political obstacles encountered in carrying out fundamental changes capable of dealing with global and systemic instability. It ends with a brief discussion of what developing countries could do at the global, national or regional level to establish defense mechanisms against financial instability and contagion. En ligne : http://unctad.org/en/docs/dp_148.en.pdf The debate on the international financial architecture : reforming the reformers [document électronique] / Yilmaz Akyüz, Auteur . - Genève 10 (Palais des Nations 8-14, Av. de la Paix, 1211, Suisse) : UNCTAD, April 2000 . - 24 p. - (Discussion paper; 148) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Finances internationales Tags : Finance internationale Réformes Résumé : This paper briefly surveys the progress made in various areas of reform of the international financial architecture since the outbreak of the East Asian crisis, and explains the principal technical and political obstacles encountered in carrying out fundamental changes capable of dealing with global and systemic instability. It ends with a brief discussion of what developing countries could do at the global, national or regional level to establish defense mechanisms against financial instability and contagion. En ligne : http://unctad.org/en/docs/dp_148.en.pdf Documents numériques
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Titre : The financial famine Type de document : texte imprimé Editeur : The Office for Resarch and Social Action Department of World Service of the Lutheran World Federation Année de publication : Nov 1988 Collection : Development Education Forum Importance : 71 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Finances internationales Tags : Dette Bretton Woods Marchés financiers Pays en développement Monnaies Alternatives Index. décimale : 02.01 Finances Résumé : In many nations, children are without food or health care or schooling because of a financial famine which cannot easily be captured by the television cameras. In 1981, the net transfer of resources from rich to poor worlds was over $40 billion. By 1985, the position has been almost reversed. The financial famine [texte imprimé] . - [S.l.] : The Office for Resarch and Social Action Department of World Service of the Lutheran World Federation, Nov 1988 . - 71 p. - (Development Education Forum) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Finances internationales Tags : Dette Bretton Woods Marchés financiers Pays en développement Monnaies Alternatives Index. décimale : 02.01 Finances Résumé : In many nations, children are without food or health care or schooling because of a financial famine which cannot easily be captured by the television cameras. In 1981, the net transfer of resources from rich to poor worlds was over $40 billion. By 1985, the position has been almost reversed. The international financial system / R.H. Green
Titre : The international financial system : an ecumenical critique Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : R.H. Green, Auteur Editeur : Geneva : World Council of Churches Année de publication : 1985 Collection : An ecumenical approach to economics num. 4 Importance : 87 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Finances internationales Tags : Finances Dette extérieure Pays en développement Finance internationale Politique monétaire Index. décimale : 02.01 Finances The international financial system : an ecumenical critique [texte imprimé] / R.H. Green, Auteur . - Geneva : World Council of Churches, 1985 . - 87 p. - (An ecumenical approach to economics; 4) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Finances internationales Tags : Finances Dette extérieure Pays en développement Finance internationale Politique monétaire Index. décimale : 02.01 Finances The management of global financial markets / Jan Joost Teunissen
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