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    Running Head: Global Economic Crisis: Causes and Consequences Global Economic Crisis: Causes and Consequences Customer Inserts His/her Name University Name Introduction: The current economic crisis had been persistent for many years. However‚ the frequency of such economic and financial crises has doubled its rate and could be compared to the era of Great Depression. This recession is often distinguished by several

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    The Effects of 1997 Asian Financial Crisis in Thailand and Hong Kong The Asian financial crisis occurred since the beginning of summer 1997 in Thailand and was triggered due to the currency depreciation of Thai baht. Declines in the stock market and exchange rates and the assets prices affected the economies of East Asian countries on a large scale‚ most notably Thailand‚ South Korea and Indonesia. Although Hong Kong was suffered severely in the crisis‚ there was significant impact on its economy

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    CONTRAST OF ASIAN CURRENCY CRISIS 1997‚ AMERICAN SUB-PRIME FINANCIAL OF 2008 AND EUROPEAN DEBT CRISIS OF 2010 (MACROECONOMICS TERM PAPER) TABLE OF CONTENTS: I. Introduction II. Overview of the ff: A. Asian Financial Crisis 1997 B. American Sub-prime Financial of 2008 C. European Debt-Crisis of 2010 III. Analysis and Solution of the three Crisis IV. Compare & Contrast VI. Conclusion VII. Bibliography I. INTRODUCTION A Crisis is a time of intense difficulty

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    October 21‚ 2008 THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS: CAN ISLAMIC FINANCE HELP MINIMIZE THE SEVERITY AND FREQUENCY OF SUCH A CRISIS IN THE FUTURE? by M. Umer Chapra* (A paper prepared for presentation at the Forum on the Global Financial Crisis to be held at the Islamic Development Bank on 25 October 2008) ___________________ * The author is Research Adviser at the Islamic Research and Training Institute (IRTI) of the Islamic Development Bank (IDB). This paper is a revised and updated version

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    Differentiate the causes of the Great Depression and 2008 financial crisis In October 2008‚ President Obama said that the United States is suffering the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. As this crisis continues to develop‚ it has led to a global economic recession. At the beginning of the 2008 financial crisis‚ many people wondered: Will the current financial crisis be another Great Depression? Both the Great Depression of the 1930s and the current recession are world-wide‚ and

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    The financial crisis of 2007-2009 is an economic fiasco of global magnitude. It affects everyone. To understand how it happened one needs to go back a few steps. Years ago‚ after the dot-com bust and 9/11‚ borrowing money was cheap. Federal Reserve Bank chairman Allen Greenspan lowered interest rates to 1% to keep the economy strong. Treasury Bills were considered the safest investment‚ but due to low return‚ investors stayed away. Banks however were able to borrow enormous amounts of money on credit

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    Effects of global financial crisis and PEST Analysis – Japan Political * A majority centre-left political party rules Japan (DPJ) * Yoshihiko Noda is its seventh Prime Minister in six years. The previous PM resigned due to a poor approval rating due to his handling of the Tohoku earthquake and the Fukushima nuclear disaster. * On-going issue with South Korea/China regarding islets‚ hesitation over nuclear power and a bill to raise consumption tax maybe enough to oust Noda from power

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    the economic crisis of 2007/2008. Certain incentive systems led the delivery of deceptive information rising conflicts of interests. There were excessive risks involved as well as fraudulent behavior that initiated the crisis. Moreover as the crisis suggested‚ there was lack of understanding the economics of securitization. Also‚ the risks were not significantly understood or considered‚ and the probable events could not be predicted (Stiglitz‚ n.d.‚ p.1). As a result of the crisis starting in 2007

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    The banking crisis of the late 2000s‚ often called the Great Recession‚ is labelled by many economists as the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. Its effect on the markets around the world can still be felt. Many countries suffered a drop in GDP‚ small or even negative growth‚ bankrupting businesses and rise in unemployment. The welfare cost that society had to paid lead to an obvious question: ‘Who’s to blame?’ The fingers are pointed to the United States of America‚ as it is obvious

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    Patrice Lumumba Patrice Lumumba was the first prime minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo. He was born in Onalua on July 2‚ 1925 and was killed on January 17‚ 1961 by Joseph Mobutu and his military forces. When elected as Prime Minister on June 30‚ 1960 after the Democratic Republic of Congo became independent from Belgium‚ Lumumba sought help from the United Nations to aid the disorganized Congo to be free and powerful. When no help from the UN arrived‚ Lumumba sought the Soviet Union for

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