Science news articles about 'financial crises'
... dissipate economic shocks to the system. Kali and Reyes reached these conclusions by studying how international financial crises travel though the network of global trading relationships.
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Financial crises place significant strain on banks, causing them to behave more opportunistically than clients are accustomed to. Business clients should count on this, according to Uppsala University ...
... Policy Recommendations, In Brief
Treasury secretary/financial crisis: Don't take this job ... Reinhart, University of Maryland economist, an expert in financial crises and co-author of a forthcoming book ...
... arises in a cross-country relationship between government ownership of banks and financial crises frequently reflects reverse causality i.e. private banks that fail end up under ...
... "In large part, we found that there are different state policies that affect how people respond to financial crises."
Bankruptcy rates vary widely from state to state. Alaska traditionally has one of ...
... according to the research team.
In Sweden, a previous study showed no effect of financial crises on health, but in Spain and the U.S., some negative effects and some cases of improved health were ...
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