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  • Hall of Mirrors: The Great Depression, the Great Recession, and the Uses-and Misuses-of History

    Hall of Mirrors by Eichengreen, Barry;

    The Great Depression, the Great Recession, and the Uses-and Misuses-of History

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2016. november 24.

    • ISBN 9780190621070
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem520 oldal
    • Méret 231x155x33 mm
    • Súly 794 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    Rövid leírás:

    The Great Depression and the Great Recession are the two great economic crises of the past hundred years. In Hall of Mirrors, Barry Eichengreen draws on his unparalleled expertise for a brilliantly conceived dual-track account of the two crises and their consequences.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    The two great financial crises of the past century are the Great Depression of the 1930s and the Great Recession, which began in 2008. Both occurred against the backdrop of sharp credit booms, dubious banking practices, and a fragile and unstable global financial system. When markets went into cardiac arrest in 2008, policymakers invoked the lessons of the Great Depression in attempting to avert the worst. While their response prevented a financial collapse and catastrophic depression like that of the 1930s, unemployment in the U.S. and Europe still rose to excruciating high levels. Pain and suffering were widespread.

    The question, given this, is why didn't policymakers do better? Hall of Mirrors, Barry Eichengreen's monumental twinned history of the two crises, provides the farthest-reaching answer to this question to date. Alternating back and forth between the two crises and between North America and Europe, Eichengreen shows how fear of another Depression following the collapse of Lehman Brothers shaped policy responses on both continents, with both positive and negative results. Since bank failures were a prominent feature of the Great Depression, policymakers moved quickly to strengthen troubled banks. But because derivatives markets were not important in the 1930s, they missed problems in the so-called shadow banking system. Having done too little to support spending in the 1930s, governments also ramped up public spending this time around. But the response was indiscriminate and quickly came back to haunt overly indebted governments, particularly in Southern Europe. Moreover, because politicians overpromised, and because their measures failed to stave off a major recession, a backlash quickly developed against activist governments and central banks. Policymakers then prematurely succumbed to the temptation to return to normal policies before normal conditions had returned. The result has been a grindingly slow recovery in the United States and endless recession in Europe.

    Hall of Mirrors is both a major work of economic history and an essential exploration of how we avoided making only some of the same mistakes twice. It shows not just how the "lessons" of Great Depression history continue to shape society's response to contemporary economic problems, but also how the experience of the Great Recession will permanently change how we think about the Great Depression.

    This is undoubtedly one of the best books on the history of economic policy-making to be published in the last half century. .. clear, compelling account of the Great Depression and the Great Recession.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Part I: Introduction
    Part II: The Best of Times
    1. New Age Economics
    2. Golden Globe
    3. Competing on a Violent Scale
    4. By Legislation or Fiat
    5. Where Credit is Due
    6. Castles in Spain
    Part III: The Worst of Times
    7. Spent Bullets
    8. The Next Leg Down
    9. On Europe's Shores
    10. Will America Topple Too?
    11. Largely Contained
    12. Scant Evidence
    13. The Spiral
    14. Fish or Foul
    Part IV: Toward Better Times
    15. Revival or Reform
    16. Something for Everyone
    17. Takahashi's Revenge
    18. Dip Again
    19. Preventing the Worst
    20. Stressed and Stimulated
    21. Unconventional Policy
    Part V: Avoiding the Next Time
    22. Wall Street and Main Street
    23. Normalization in an Abnormal Economy
    24. Making Things as Difficult as Possible
    25. Men in Black
    26. Euro or Not
    Part VI: The Shadow of History

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