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Social Finance: Shadow Banking During the Global Financial Crisis

Social Finance: Shadow Banking During the Global Financial Crisis

Book by Neil Shenai
How do market participants construct stable markets? Why do crises that seem inevitable after-the-fact routinely take market participants by surprise? What forces trigger financial panics, and why does uncertainty lead to market volatility? ... Google Books
Originally published: September 19, 2018
Author: Neil Shenai
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Neil Shenai supports his new theory with evidence from the global financial crisis while providing a roadmap for thinking about risks in the global ...
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About the Author. Neil Shenai was a Professorial Lecturer at American University's School of International Service in Washington, DC from 2013-15. He received ...
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Neil Shenai supports his new theory with evidence from the global financial crisis while providing a roadmap for thinking about risks in the global ...
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This book presents a new, inter-disciplinary framework of financial instability that builds on the Post-Keynesian model of financial crises in the tradition ...
This book presents a new, inter-disciplinary framework of financial instability that builds on the Post-Keynesian model of financial crises in the tradition ...
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What forces trigger financial panics, and why does uncertainty lead to market volatility? How do economic elites respond to financial distress, and why are some ...