This Time Is Different (eBook)

Eight Centuries of Financial Folly
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2009
512 Seiten
Princeton University Press (Verlag)
978-1-4008-3172-2 (ISBN)

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This Time Is Different -  Carmen M. Reinhart,  Kenneth S. Rogoff
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A comprehensive look at international financial crises that puts more recent economic meltdowns into perspectiveThroughout history, rich and poor countries alike have been lending, borrowing, crashing-and recovering-their way through an extraordinary range of financial crises. Each time, the experts have chimed, "e;this time is different"e;-claiming that the old rules of valuation no longer apply and that the new situation bears little similarity to past disasters. With this breakthrough study, leading economists Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff definitively prove them wrong. Covering sixty-six countries across five continents, This Time Is Different presents a comprehensive look at the varieties of financial crises, and guides us through eight astonishing centuries of government defaults, banking panics, and inflationary spikes-from medieval currency debasements to today's subprime catastrophe. Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff, leading economists whose work has been influential in the policy debate concerning the current financial crisis, provocatively argue that financial combustions are universal rites of passage for emerging and established market nations. The authors draw important lessons from history to show us how much-or how little-we have learned.Using clear, sharp analysis and comprehensive data, Reinhart and Rogoff document that financial fallouts occur in clusters and strike with surprisingly consistent frequency, duration, and ferocity. They examine the patterns of currency crashes, high and hyperinflation, and government defaults on international and domestic debts-as well as the cycles in housing and equity prices, capital flows, unemployment, and government revenues around these crises. While countries do weather their financial storms, Reinhart and Rogoff prove that short memories make it all too easy for crises to recur.An important book that will affect policy discussions for a long time to come, This Time Is Different exposes centuries of financial missteps.

Carmen M. Reinhart is the Dennis Weatherstone Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. She was previously professor of economics at the University of Maryland. Kenneth S. Rogoff is the Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Public Policy and professor of economics at Harvard University. He is a frequent commentator for NPR, the Wall Street Journal, and the Financial Times.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 11.9.2009
Zusatzinfo 62 line illus. 30 tables.
Verlagsort Princeton
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Finanzierung
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Finanzwissenschaft
Schlagworte 1997 Asian financial crisis • asset • Asset price inflation • bailouts • baking crises • balanced budget • balance of trade • Bank • Banking Panic • Banking Reforms • bank run • Ben Bernanke • Big Five Crises • Big Six Crises • Bond (finance) • Bond Market • Calculation • Capital control • Capital Market • Capital Mobility • Cash • Central Bank • Central Banks • Charles Kindleberger • Collateralized Debt Obligation • Commodity • conditionality • consumer • Contagion • contexts • Credit Crunch • credit cycles • Credit Event • Credit (finance) • Creditor • Currency • currency crashes • Currency Crisis • currency debasements • Current Account • Debasement • debt • debt crises • Debt Crisis • debt cycles • debt defaults • debt intolerance • Debt Issue • Debtor • Debt ratio • Debt Restructuring • Default (finance) • Defaults • Deflation • Deposit account • deposit insurance • Depreciation • Devaluation • developed country • Distressed Sale • domestic creditors • domestic debt • domestic default • Economic bubble • economic downturn • Economics • Economic Theory (journal) • economist • economy • Economy of the United States • Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 • Equity • Equity Market • Exchange Rate • exchange rate crises • Exchange-rate regime • Expenditure • External Debt • external default • Fiat Money • Finance • Financial Account • financial combustion • financial contagion • Financial Crisis • Financial crisis of 2007–08 • Financial Engineering • financial fragility • Financial institution • Financial Repression • Financial Services • Fiscal Policy • Funding • gdf • GDP Growth • GFD • global recession • government agency • Government bond • Government budget balance • Government Debt • government revenue • great contraction • great contraction of the 1930s • gross world product • Guarantee • hardware store • high inflation • Household • Hyperinflation • IMF • income • indexation • Inflation • inflation crises • Inflation Tax • Inside Job • Institution • institutional investor • insurance • Interest Rate • International Financial Statistics • International Monetary Fund • Investment • Investor • Latin America • League of Nations • Leverage (finance) • Liberalization • Liquidity Crisis • Literature • Long run and short run • Long term • Long-Term Debt • Macroeconomics • Manias, Panics and Crashes • Margin Call • Market Economy • market liquidity • medieval currency crisis • medieval currency debasements • monetary policy • money market • Multilateral Lending • Multitude • National Accounts • National debt of the United States • Northern Rock • Ownership • Payment • percentage • private sector • Public Choice • Public Debt • Public Finance • Rate of return • Real estate appraisal • Real versus nominal value (economics) • receipt • Recession • Regulation • repayment • Revenue • Risk Premium • Second Great Contraction • Securitization • Severity (video game) • Shadow Banking System • Share Price • sovereign default • sovereign external debt crises • sovereign lending • Sovereign Risk • Speculation • Speculative attack • Stock market crash • Stock Markets • Subprime Crisis • subprime mortgage • Tax • Tax Incidence • tax revenue • Technology • The Big Short • Time Series • Too big to fail • Transaction account • Unemployment • United States Dollar • Valuation (finance) • Value (economics) • World Bank • world economic outlook • World Economy • World War II
ISBN-10 1-4008-3172-5 / 1400831725
ISBN-13 978-1-4008-3172-2 / 9781400831722
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