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UNINA9910452750303321 |
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Autore |
Ozkan F. Gulcin |
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Global financial crisis, financial contagion and emerging markets [[electronic resource] /] / prepared by F. Gulcin Ozkan and D. Filiz Unsal |
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Washington, D.C., : International Monetary Fund, c2012 |
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1-4755-7227-1 |
1-4755-1849-8 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (59 p.) |
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Collana |
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IMF working paper ; ; WP/12/293 |
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Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 |
Financial crises - Developing countries |
Financial crises - Developing countries - Econometric models |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Cover; Contents; 1. Introduction; 2. The Model; 2.1 Households; 2.2 Firms; 2.2.1 Production Firms; 2.2.2 Importing Firms; 2.2.3 Unfinished Capital Producing Firms; 2.3 Entrepreneurs; 2.4 Monetary Policy; 2.5 General Equilibrium and Balance of Payments Dynamics; 3. Solution and Parametrization; 3.1 Consumption, Production and Monetary Policy; 3.2 Entrepreneurs; 4. Financial Crisis and the Domestic Economy; 4.1 Model Dynamics; 4.2 Financial Crisis Originating in the Domestic Economy; 4.3 Financial Crisis in the Global Economy; 4.3.1 The Impact of the financial shock on the foreign economy |
4.3.2 The transmission of the foreign shock onto the domestic economy 4.3.3 The role of trade openness; 4.4 Monetary Policy Options and Welfare Analysis; 5. Conclusions; References; Appendixes; A. Optimal Contracting Problem; B. Model Equations; B.2 Model Equations: Foreign Economy; Tables; 1. Parameter Values for Consumption, Production and Monetary Policy; 2. Parameter Values for the Entrepreneurial Sector; 3. Business Cycles in Emerging Economies: Data vs. Model; 4. Business Cycles in Advanced (Big) Economies: Data vs. Model; 5. Cross-Country Correlations; 6. Welfare Results; Figures |
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1. Responses to a Financial Crisis in Domestic Economy 2. Responses to a Financial Crisis in a Foreign Economy; 3. Responses to a Financial Crisis in Foreign Economy with Financial Contagion; 4. Responses to a Financial Crisis in Foreign Economy without Financial Contagion; 5. Responses to a Financial Crisis in Foreign Economy with Financial Contagion: Domestic Economy-The Impact of Openness; 6. Responses to a Financial Crisis in Foreign Economy without Financial Contagion: Domestic Economy-The Impact of Openness |
7. Responses to a Financial Crisis in Foreign Economy with Financial Contagion: Domestic Economy-The Role of Monetary Policy Strategy 8. Responses to a Financial Crisis in Foreign Economy without Financial Contagion: Domestic Economy-The Role of Monetary Policy Strategy |
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The recent global financial crisis was the first in recent history that was triggered by problems in the financial system of the mature economies. Existing work on financial crisis in emerging market countries, however, almost exclusively focus on the role of financial frictions in the domestic economy. In contrast, we propose a two-country DSGE model to investigate the transmission of a global financial crisis that originates from financial frictions in the rest of the world. We find that the scale of financial spillovers from the global to the domestic economy and trade openness are key |
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UNINA9910481356303321 |
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Isócrates |
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Clarissimi Atheniensis oratoris Isocratis Orationes recognitæ, atque mendis detersæ plerisque, per Ioannem Lonicerum. Eiusdem uita, ex Plutarcho, Philostrato, & Dionysio Halicarnaseo. Elenchum rerum memorabilium ad finem subiunctum require [[electronic resource]] |
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Online resource ([28], 277, [31] c., 8º) |
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Reproduction of original in Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze. |
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UNINA9910418020003321 |
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Autore |
Armand Guilhem |
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Les mythologies du jardin de l’antiquité à la fin du xixe siècle / / Gérard Peylet |
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Pessac, : Presses Universitaires de Bordeaux, 2020 |
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1 online resource (298 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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BazileSandrine |
BinetAna Maria |
Botterel-MichelCatherine |
CourtèsNoémie |
DaspetFrançoise |
DeschardArmelle |
FeylerPatrick |
Giacomotto-CharraViolaine |
GrandeNathalie |
GrosselMarie-Geneviève |
LerayMorgane |
Le ScanffYvon |
LopezDenis |
MayerEwa |
Meyrat-VolClaire |
MuratelleChristiane |
PatzakRegina |
PeyletGérard |
RicherLaurence |
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SebbahAlain |
Trivisani-MoreauIsabelle |
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Literature (General) |
tradition |
jardin |
cité-jardin |
initiation |
horticulture |
symbolique |
métaphore |
clôture |
Éden |
Hespérides |
philosophie |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Ce ne sont pas les jardins réels, mais leurs représentations que ce volume étudie de l’antiquité à la fin du xixe. Le jardin représente un « topos » dont on peut suivre la constitution et l’évolution depuis l’antiquité. Deux grands mythes sont à l’origine de la fondation de l’imaginaire des jardins en Europe : l’Éden et les Hespérides. Du point de vue de la topologie, le jardin est un espace à part, isolé, retranché. Cet écart commande une clôture. À mi-chemin des deux « dangers » de la nature et de la société, le jardin est un espace différent. Il n’est pas un intermédiaire, il n’est pas la réduction à l’échelle humaine de la Nature. C’est par une séparation d’avec elle qu’il se constitue. Il n’est pas la petite forme du paysage, il a son réseau symbolique propre. Point d’intersection de données souvent antinomiques,,à mi-chemin entre nature et culture, vie et mort, tantôt oeuvre de Dieu, tantôt celle du démon, le jardin est aussi un espace instable, fluctuant, toujours, susceptible de changer de sens et d’apparence. Le jardin peut enfin devenir à certaines époques une métaphore de l’être. L’objectif de ces journées, a été de mettre en lumière un imaginaire du jardin, nourri de mythes, de fables ou d’archétypes. Ce colloque a permis de dégager à travers le temps continuités, ruptures, modulations, et pour finir retournement, en essayant de comprendre à quoi ils correspondent. La fin de siècle se livre par exemple à un retournement qui peut être perçu comme l’étape ultime de l’évolution d’un « topos », en proposant, à côté du modèlé dénique, un Contre-Éden qui inverse les représentations traditionnelles. |
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