GLOBALIZATION AND FINANCIAL CRISES
Ivan Luchian ()
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Ivan Luchian: Associate Professor, PhD, International Institute of Management IMI-NOVA
Economy and Sociology, 2015, issue 3, 107-111
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Financial globalization is the latest stage of financial internationalization process. It is presented as a financial interdependence of the countries that emerged due to the increasing number and volume of international financial transactions and international capital flows. The aim of the research is to demonstrate that some manifestations of financial globalization are key determinants of the international financial crises. Research methodology – in order to achieve the expected results, author applied recognized methods and techniques applied as economic investigations: comparative method, statistical method, logical analysis method. The research results, expressed by knowledge through mentioned dependencies enables forecasting of future international financial crises and developing mitigating measures both globally and in the Republic of Moldova.
Keywords: financial globalization; financial crisis; financial market; capital flows. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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