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Making America Great Again (at least for Trump’s friends)
What Donald Trump plans to do to banking regulation in the US, and why it could cause another financial crisis.
This article first appeared in Short Supply 2017 – check out the full magazine via the Short Supply tab at the top of this page!
Lessons learnt from the GFC and how to heed them
The Global Financial Crisis highlighted the shortcomings of the financial sector and its exposure to risk. Fuelled by the failures of financial regulators, governments and central banks, many lessons can be learnt from the GFC.
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How did the GFC affect developing countries?
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The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Liberal Democracy
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Deutsche Bank and the Global Financial Crisis
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Australia and the GFC: a pair of star-crossed lovers
Australia and the GFC were fated to never be together, but for more reasons than you might suspect. Kyneton Morris delivers a short analysis of the series of events and conditions that underpin Australia’s successful response to the GFC.
This article first appeared in Short Supply 2017 – check out the full magazine via the Short Supply tab at the top of this page!
Capital inflows and the Global Financial Crisis
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You get what you pay for: Behavioural economics and the GFC
Although there were many causes of the Global Financial Crisis, it is evident that the irrational behaviour of individuals had a huge role to play.
A major behavioural factor that contributed to the GFC was risk-taking behaviour; both by the employees at financial institutions, and by the general public.
This article first appeared in Short Supply 2017 – check out the full magazine via the Short Supply tab at the top of this page!
The Underlying Causes of the ‘Global Financial Crisis’
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