Global Economic System, The: How Liquidity Shocks Affect Financial Institutions and Lead to Economic Crises, 1st edition

Published by FT Press (June 12, 2011) © 2011

  • George Chacko
  • Carolyn L. Evans
  • Hans Gunawan
  • Anders Sjoman

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ISBN-13: 9780134119717
Global Economic System, The: How Liquidity Shocks Affect Financial Institutions and Lead to Economic Crises
Published 2011

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This is the first professional-level authoritative guide to today's global financial system: how it works, how its elements fit together, and the vulnerabilities that can cause it to fail. Writing for working financial professionals and other sophisticated readers, the authors thoroughly explain the modern global credit system; the roles of banks, hedge funds, insurers, central banks, mortgage markets, and other participants; and the credit-related instruments they rely on. In particular, the authors illuminate the crucial importance of liquidity, and show why liquidity failures have been the key cause of all major market crashes for the past several decades. The Global Financial System thoroughly examines economic environments in which slow de-leveraging leads to prolonged sluggish growth, and compares today's environment to other periods of deleveraging, such as the Great Depression and the Japanese economic meltdown of the '90s and '00s. It predicts potential pathways for the current crisis, and offers essential guidance to both policymakers and investment decision-makers.

Chapter 1: Motivation for Understanding Liquidity Risk     1

Chapter 2: Liquidity Risk: Concepts     11

Chapter 3: The Great Depression     59

Chapter 4: Japan’s Lost Decade     105

Chapter 5: The Great Recession     173

Chapter 6: Conclusion     247

Index     261

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