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Global Economic Crisis: Impacts, Transmission, and Recovery

Obstfeld, Maurice / Cho, Dong Chul / Mason, Andrew(Editor)

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dc.contributor.editorObstfeld, Maurice-
dc.contributor.editorCho, Dong Chul-
dc.contributor.editorMason, Andrew-
dc.date.available2018-12-06T05:33:21Z-
dc.date.issued2012-01-
dc.identifier.isbn978-1-78100-629-0-
dc.identifier.urihttps://archives.kdischool.ac.kr/handle/11125/29641-
dc.description.abstractIn 2008, the global economy experienced the most severe crash since World War II. A sharp collapse in international trade followed, leaving no country on the globe immune to a sequence of economic shocks. This timely book explores many of the key issues raised in the wake of the global economic crisis and provides an in-depth analysis of crisis transmission to emerging markets. The expert contributors compare the recent crisis with earlier crises, explore international aspects of the crisis from the perspectives of financial markets and trade, and examine macroeconomic policy responses. In so doing, they address important questions including: How did this crisis differ from those suffered previously? How and why did flaws in financial markets contribute to the crisis? How important were global imbalances and global overheating in explaining the global meltdown? Did different pre-crisis fundamentals generate different post-crisis performances? And, how severe were the economic shocks to countries such as Korea and other emerging economies? Academics, students and policymakers in the fields of economics, international economics, finance, money and banking, and Asian studies will find this book to be a thought-provoking and stimulating read.-
dc.description.tableOfContents1. Introduction and overview (Maurice Obstfeld, Dongchul Cho and Andrew Mason) PART I HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES 2. The global financial crisis: is it unprecedented?(Michael D. Bordo and John S. Landon-Lane) 3. Responses of the Korean economy to the global economic crisis: another currency crisis?(Dongchul Cho) PART II INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES 4. International financial markets and transmission of the crisis: determinants of exchange market pressure and absorption y international reserves (Joshua Aizenman and Michael M. Hutchison) 5. How did Korean financial markets get infected by the global financial crisis?:(Hangyong Lee and Min-Kyu Song) 6. Imbalances, overheating and the prospects for global recovery (Menzie D. Chinn) 7. The great trade collapse and contraction of eports from Korea during the global crisis (Hangyu Lee) PART III POLICY PERSPECTIVES 8. Macroeconomic and financial policies before and after the crisis (Barry Eichengreen) 9. Macroeconomic policies of Korea to cope with the crisis (Hyeon-Wook Kim) 10. Are all emerging market crises alike?(Marcos Chamon, Atish Ghosh and Jun Il Kim) 11. Structural fundamentals of Korean corporations: this time was different (Kyung-Mook Lim)-
dc.format.extent320-
dc.languageENG-
dc.publisherEdward Elgar Publishing-
dc.relation.isPartOfSeriesKDI/EWC Series on Economic Policy-
dc.titleGlobal Economic Crisis: Impacts, Transmission, and Recovery-
dc.typeBook-
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthorCho, Dong Chul-
dc.identifier.urlhttps://www.e-elgar.com/shop/global-economic-crisis-
dc.type.docType편서-
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