Financial Crises

And What To Do About Them

Financial Crises: And What To Do About Them provides a critical and concise assessment of how to more effectively manage financial crises in emerging markets and economies. Written by an expert in the financial sector, he gives realistic and sound advise on how to create and maintain the financial system of the world. This book gives complete theories of why financial crises still exist at the level it does. It discusses the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and their role in helping (and sometimes hurting) the situation. Finally, the author presents the theory of restructuring "friendly" provisions into complete loan agreements thus making creditors and debtors take more responsibility for their own financial situations.
Oxford University Press, USA (November 7, 2002)
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Barry J Eichengreen
Barry J. Eichengreen
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