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Ten Crises


Ten Crises

Author: Tiejun Wen

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2021-06-22


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This open access handbook, Ten Crises systematically traces the economic historyof China from 1949 to 2020, unravelling the complex domestic and global factorsleading to the cyclical crises identified by WEN and his research team, andexamining the corresponding counteracting policies and measures by thegovernment to resolve or defer the crises. The book offers profound insights intoChina’s endeavours and predicaments on the path of modernization, andcontemplates opportunities and lessons for the forging of alternative trajectoriesnot only for China but also for the global south: to reconstruct rural communitiesfor integrated cooperation and governance, and to revitalize ecological civilization.

Financial Crises


Financial Crises

Author: Mr.Stijn Claessens

language: en

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Release Date: 2014-02-19


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The lingering effects of the economic crisis are still visible—this shows a clear need to improve our understanding of financial crises. This book surveys a wide range of crises, including banking, balance of payments, and sovereign debt crises. It begins with an overview of the various types of crises and introduces a comprehensive database of crises. Broad lessons on crisis prevention and management, as well as the short-term economic effects of crises, recessions, and recoveries, are discussed.

Economic Crises and the Breakdown of Authoritarian Regimes


Economic Crises and the Breakdown of Authoritarian Regimes

Author: Thomas B. Pepinsky

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2009-08-17


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Thomas B. Pepinsky examines how coalitions and capital mobility in Indonesia and Malaysia shape the links between financial crises and regime change.