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Record Nr.

UNINA9910792808203321

Autore

Reinhart Carmen M

Titolo

This time is different [[electronic resource] ] : eight centuries of financial folly / / Carmen M. Reinhart, Kenneth S. Rogoff

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Princeton, N.J., : Princeton Univ. P., 2009

ISBN

9781400831722 (e-book)

9780691142166 (hbk.)

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xlv, 463 p.) : ill

Altri autori (Persone)

RogoffKenneth S

Disciplina

338.542

Soggetti

Business cycles

Fiscal policy

Financial crises

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

PREAMBLE: SOME INITIAL INTUITIONS ON FINANCIAL FRAGILITY AND THE FICKLE NATURE OF CONFIDENCE -- PART I. Financial Crises: An Operational Primer -- PART II. Sovereign External Debt Crises -- PART III. The Forgotten History of Domestic Debt and Default -- PART IV. Banking Crises, Inflation, and Currency Crashes -- PART V. The U.S. Subprime Meltdown and the Second Great Contraction -- PART VI. What Have We Learned? -- DATA APPENDIXES -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- NAME INDEX -- SUBJECT INDEX.

Sommario/riassunto

Throughout history, rich and poor countries alike have been lending, borrowing, crashing - and recovering - their way through an extraordinary range of financial crises. Each time, the experts have chimed, “this time is different” - claiming that the old rules of valuation no longer apply and that the new situation bears little similarity to past disasters. With this breakthrough study, leading economists Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff definitively prove them wrong. Covering sixty-six countries across five continents, This Time Is Different presents a comprehensive look at the varieties of financial crises, and guides us through eight astonishing centuries of government defaults, banking panics, and inflationary spikes - from medieval currency debasements to today’s subprime catastrophe. Carmen Reinhart and



Kenneth Rogoff, leading economists whose work has been influential in the policy debate concerning the current financial crisis, provocatively argue that financial combustions are universal rites of passage for emerging and established market nations. The authors draw important lessons from history to show us how much - or how little - we have learned. Using clear, sharp analysis and comprehensive data, Reinhart and Rogoff document that financial fallouts occur in clusters and strike with surprisingly consistent frequency, duration, and ferocity. They examine the patterns of currency crashes, high and hyperinflation, and government defaults on international and domestic debts - as well as the cycles in housing and equity prices, capital flows, unemployment, and government revenues around these crises. While countries do weather their financial storms, Reinhart and Rogoff prove that short memories make it all too easy for crises to recur. An important book that will affect policy discussions for a long time to come, This Time Is Different exposes centuries of financial missteps.