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A Crash Course on Crises:Macroeconomic Concepts for Run-Ups, Collapses, and Recoveries

SKU: PAP01467279

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Editorial: Princeton University Press
Año de Edición: 2025-05-20
Formato: Libro Impreso Bajo Demanda

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An incisive overview of the macroeconomics of financial crises—essential reading for students and policy experts alikeWith alarming frequency, modern economies go through macro-financial crashes that arise from the financial sector and spread to the broader economy, inflicting deep and prolonged recessions. A Crash Course on Crises brings together the latest cutting-edge economic research to identify the seeds of these crashes, reveal their triggers and consequences, and explain what policymakers can do about them.Each of the book’s ten self-contained chapters introduces readers to a key economic force and provides case studies that illustrate how that force was dominant. Markus Brunnermeier and Ricardo Reis show how the run-up phase of a crisis often occurs in ways that are preventable but that may go unnoticed and discuss how debt contracts, banks, and a search for safety can act as triggers and amplifiers that drive the economy to crash. Brunnermeier and Reis then explain how monetary, fiscal, and exchange-rate policies can respond to crises and prevent them from becoming persistent.With case studies ranging from Chile in the 1970s to the COVID-19 pandemic, A Crash Course on Crises synthesizes a vast literature into ten simple, accessible ideas and illuminates these concepts using novel diagrams and a clear analytical framework.

Información adicional

Peso 0,22 kg
Dimensiones 0,851 × 15,6 × 23,5 cm
ISBN

9780691223186

Editorial

Princeton University Press

Año De Edición

2025-05-20

Número De Páginas

136

País

Estados Unidos de América (EE.UU.) 

Formato

Libro Impreso Bajo Demanda

Terminado

Tapa Blanda

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