The End of Financial Globalization 3.0
Moritz Schularick
The Economists' Voice, 2010, vol. 7, issue 1, 5
Abstract:
Over the past decade, developing nations such as China built up reserves to prevent a repeat of the 97-98 East Asian financial crisis. However, this may have set the stage for our current financial troubles, as spelled out by Moritz Schularick.
Date: 2010
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