Bank Failure
Bank Failures in the Major Trading Countries of the World
Bank failures, near failures, and crises are common throughout the world, and particularly in the major G-10 trading countries, including the United States, Germany, and Japan.
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Systemic Financial Crises
Bank failures, like illness and taxes, are almost a certainty at some time in the future. What is less certain is their cost to and adverse implications for macroeconomies. Past failures have frequently been resolved at very high cost to society.
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Who Pays for Bank Insolvency?
How to avoid taxpayers paying for bank failures and banking crises? This book provides a proposal and a critique by twelve independent experts.
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The New Financial Architecture
Bank failures, crises, global banking, megamergers, changes in technology - the effect of these world events is to weaken existing methods of regulating bank safety and soundness, and even to make some methods ineffective.
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Wave Mechanics for Ocean Engineering
The volume includes six papers in quantitative economic history. Peter Mancall, Josh Rosenbloom, and Tom Weiss consider growth in colonial North America, while Gary Richardson examines the role of bank failures in propagating the Great Depression.
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Empty Promises: The IMF - World Bank - and the Planned Failures of Global Capitalism
Edited by The 50 Years Is Enough Network Here is an introduction to two of the institutional power structures that create and manage the contemporary global economy.
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