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_bB7577 2013
090 _aPlanta Baja
100 1 _aBraude, Jacob
245 1 4 _aThe Great Recession. Lessons for Central Bankers /
_cJacob Braude, Zvi Eckstein, Stanley Fischer and Karnit Flug
250 _aFirst edition
264 1 _aEstados Unidos de América :
_bMIT Press ,
_c2013
300 _a xii, 380 páginas ;
_c23 cm.
336 _atxt
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500 _aFactura Educativa
505 0 _aThe recent financial crisis shook not only the global economy but also conventional wisdom about economic policy. After the collapse of Lehman Brothers in September 2008, policy makers reversed course and acted on an unprecedented scale. The policy response was remarkable both for its magnitude and for the variety of measures undertaken. This book examines both the major role central banks played in the crisis and the role they might play in preventing or preparing for future crises. The contributors, central bankers from around the world, focus on monetary policy, the new area of macroprudential policy, and issues of exchange rates, capital flows, and banking and financial markets. They look at the experiences of both developed and emerging economies, considering why some, including Israel and Australia, suffered only mild effects while others--Ireland for example--plunged into severe financial crisis.
526 _aAdministración de Empresas
590 _aNR
650 0 4 _aECONOMIA
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