Subprime Crisis and Instability of Global Financial Markets
Ognjen Radonjić () and
Miodrag Zec ()
Panoeconomicus, 2010, vol. 57, issue 2, 209-224
Abstract:
In order to prescribe adequate remedies to treat the current financial crisis one has to understand what in the first place went wrong. An age ago, older generations wrote that disease could not be cured without an accurate diagnosis. In contrast to mainstream “efficient markets hypothesis” we argue that Minsky’s financial instability hypothesis gives numerous valuable insights into sources and possible consequences of current global financial crisis. Furthermore, two decades ago Hyman P. Minsky predicted possible developments and perils of ever growing process of securitization of illiquid assets. Key words: Speculation, Debt, Financial instability hypothesis, Ponzi unit, Securitization.JEL: E12, E44, G01.
Keywords: Speculation; Debt; Financial Instability hypothesis; Ponzi unit; Securitization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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