This book provides a systematic account of financial crisis in the developing world by exploring how Minsky’s theory may be extended to countries at early stages of financial development, going beyond the parameters of the established ‘emerging market crisis’ literature.
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction; D.Tavasci & J.Toporowski Minsky Moments, Russell Chickens, and Grey Swans; A.Vercelli The Transformation of the Financial System; Y.Nersisyan & L.Randall Wray Financial Globalisation and Financial Exclusion; G.A.Dymski Magdoff-Sweezy and Minsky; R.Bellofiore & J.Halevi Reclaimed by the Mainstream?; A.Nesvetailova A Minsky Perspective on the Global Recession; C.J.Whalen Macroeconomic Imbalances in the U.S.; J.S.Perelstein Minsky, Financial Structure and Development; V.Chick Minsky in the New Financial Institutional Framework; N.Levy-Orlik Money Manager Capitalism; L.Ventimiglia & D.Tavasci Minsky au Vietnam; S.Cheshier & J.Pincus Islamic Banking in Malaysia; E.Karwowski Ponzi from the Start; D.Bezemer, M.Hudson & J.Sommers Financial Crises in an Asian Transitional Economy; R.Marshall & B.Walters Speculative Behaviour and Financial Fragility; V.Arza & P.Espanol Financial Crises the Latin American Way; M.Cruz & B.Walters Banks in the Korean Financial Crisis of 1997; J.P.Painceira Minsky and Indonesia; Y.Matsumoto
Over de auteur
Daniela Tavasci Lecturers in the School of Economics and Finance at Queen Mary University London.