
Fragile by Design: The Political Origins of Banking Crises and Scarce Credit
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History
Business & Economics
格式
精装书
页数
432
语言
英语
已发布
Feb 23, 2014
出版商
Princeton University Press
版本
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0691155240
ISBN-13
9780691155241
描述
In exploring the intricate realities of banking systems worldwide, the authors delve into the political and economic factors that contribute to their varying degrees of stability. They examine how the design of institutions can influence susceptibility to crises, offering insight into the fragile nature of certain banking systems. Through historical analysis, they highlight how different countries have adapted their financial frameworks along political lines, shaping their responses to economic challenges.
The book also scrutinizes the historical roots of banking crises, emphasizing that these occurrences are not merely economic failures but rather products of specific political decisions and institutional structures. By comparing the U.S. banking system with those of other nations, the authors reveal the underlying tensions that exist between financial stability and political interests. Their findings illuminate why some countries successfully manage to maintain robust banking systems, while others experience frequent turmoil, bringing clarity to a complex global issue.
The book also scrutinizes the historical roots of banking crises, emphasizing that these occurrences are not merely economic failures but rather products of specific political decisions and institutional structures. By comparing the U.S. banking system with those of other nations, the authors reveal the underlying tensions that exist between financial stability and political interests. Their findings illuminate why some countries successfully manage to maintain robust banking systems, while others experience frequent turmoil, bringing clarity to a complex global issue.