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handle: 10419/216854 , 20.500.12010/16906
Financial crises are nothing new in the annals of history of the capitalistic path of economic development; indeed, they are part of business cycle. The theoretical basis for this is well entrenched in the concept of ‘Keynesian Cross’. Tales of crises date back centuries, but have taken a new turn as the race for more globalization goes on, which involves liberalizing trade and opening up the financial sector. This has made many nations vulnerable to crises that are likely to be repeated, perhaps frequently. Based on recent experience, warning signs can be seen in the dollar-centric exchange rate, which is the mainstay for the stability of the current global financial system. To a careful observer, there is clearly fatigue in the system.
Sistema monetario internacional, currency pegs, monetary policy, Special Drawing Right, Belt and Road Initiative, banking crises, commodity price stabilisation, mortgage crisis, GMM, LIBOR, ddc:330, Política monetaria, macroeconomic fundamentals, the U.S.A., nonlinear ARDL, reserve currency, RMB internationalization, asymmetry, emerging market economies, Grondona system, China, cash flow, default swap, NARDL, Argentina, Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), trade balance, economic institutions, exchange rates, risk management, policy uncertainty, Economía, Asian crisis, bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management::KC Economics::KCM Development economics & emerging economies, exchange rate disconnect puzzle, derivative, monetary plurality, cointegration, Currency crisis, currency, Emerging market economies, investment, currency convertibility, international monetary system, currency crisis, Instituciones económicas --- Moneda, HD72-88, money demand
Sistema monetario internacional, currency pegs, monetary policy, Special Drawing Right, Belt and Road Initiative, banking crises, commodity price stabilisation, mortgage crisis, GMM, LIBOR, ddc:330, Política monetaria, macroeconomic fundamentals, the U.S.A., nonlinear ARDL, reserve currency, RMB internationalization, asymmetry, emerging market economies, Grondona system, China, cash flow, default swap, NARDL, Argentina, Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), trade balance, economic institutions, exchange rates, risk management, policy uncertainty, Economía, Asian crisis, bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management::KC Economics::KCM Development economics & emerging economies, exchange rate disconnect puzzle, derivative, monetary plurality, cointegration, Currency crisis, currency, Emerging market economies, investment, currency convertibility, international monetary system, currency crisis, Instituciones económicas --- Moneda, HD72-88, money demand
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