Financial Crises

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Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:10th Jul '08

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The book is based on the papers and proceedings of a conference held in Bad Homberg, West Germany, in May 1979.

What can or should be done to ward off or alleviate the effect of financial crises? The papers in this book examine this question, focusing on particular crises, notably those of 1836, 1873, 1920 and 1929. Based on a historical consideration of the nature and propagation of financial crises, the major theoretical issues raised by the contributors centre on whether a financial system, of a nation or of the capitalist world as a whole, is fragile or robust. Although no precise definitions are agreed upon, financial crises are distinguished from crises of unemployment or crises of wartime devastation. The book is based on the papers and proceedings of a conference held in Bad Homberg, West Germany, in May 1979 under the auspices of the Maison de Science de I'Homme and with the support of the Werner-Reimers Stiftung.

ISBN: 9780521068710

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm

Weight: 460g

312 pages