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IMF AND GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISES - PHOENIX RISING

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Informationen zum Autor Joseph P. Joyce is a Professor of Economics at Wellesley College and serves as the faculty director of the Madeleine Korbel Institute for Global Affairs. Professor Joyce's research deals with issues in financial globalization, and he has published articles in many journals, including the Journal of International Money and Finance, the Open Economies Review, the Review of International Economics, the Journal of Development Economics and Economics and Politics. He is a member of the editorial board of the Review of International Organizations. He received his Ph.D. in economics from Boston University. Klappentext Joyce traces the IMF's actions to promote international financial stability from the Bretton Woods era through the recent recession. Zusammenfassung The International Monetary Fund's (IMF) lending programs during the global financial crisis of 2008–9 represented a significant departure from past policies. Joyce traces the evolution of the IMF's responses to crises from its founding through recent events and describes changes in the governance of the IMF. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction; 2. Bretton Woods; 3. Transitions; 4. The debt crisis; 5. Global finance redux; 6. Currency crises; 7. The widening gyre; 8. Fiscal follies; 9. Lessons learned; 10. The great recession; 11. The world turned upside down.

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