In the immediate postwar era, financial crises in advanced countries were rare events, and before 1970 did not happen at all. Since then they have occurred more often, and 2008 was the most damaging of them all to date. If we have moved back to a regime of regular financial crises - like the one we had from the 1870s to the 1930s - then our economic future will be very different from our recent past.
The basic aggregate measure of gearing or leverage is telling us that today's advanced economies' operating systems are more heavily dependent on pri… - Alan M. Taylor
The basic aggregate measure of gearing or leverage is telling us that today's advanced economies' operating systems are more heavily dependent on pri…
- Alan M. Taylor
Macroeconomic stability will be more elusive and that will affect all of our lives: from the risks many will face in childhood, to the security of em… - Alan M. Taylor
Macroeconomic stability will be more elusive and that will affect all of our lives: from the risks many will face in childhood, to the security of em…
In the immediate postwar era, financial crises in advanced countries were rare events, and before 1970 did not happen at all. Since then they have oc… - Alan M. Taylor
In the immediate postwar era, financial crises in advanced countries were rare events, and before 1970 did not happen at all. Since then they have oc…
It's just very hard to teach a class of students about what has happened in the Global Financial Crisis, how we ended up there and how we got to wher… - Alan M. Taylor
It's just very hard to teach a class of students about what has happened in the Global Financial Crisis, how we ended up there and how we got to wher…
A possibility is that we see more and more leverage, and credit-to-GDP ratios rise once more to even higher levels; eventually the banking systems of… - Alan M. Taylor
A possibility is that we see more and more leverage, and credit-to-GDP ratios rise once more to even higher levels; eventually the banking systems of…
We may end up with a world based more on equity than debt, or more on market debt instruments than bank intermediation; but how and why we get there … - Alan M. Taylor
We may end up with a world based more on equity than debt, or more on market debt instruments than bank intermediation; but how and why we get there …
We have never in human history seen a run-up in credit of the kind we have just witnessed in advanced economies since 1970, and we have never observe… - Alan M. Taylor
We have never in human history seen a run-up in credit of the kind we have just witnessed in advanced economies since 1970, and we have never observe…
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