Financial Crises, 1929 to the Present
This fascinating volume offers a comprehensive synthesis of the events, causes and
outcomes of the major financial crises from 1929 to the present day. Beginning with an
overview of the global financial system, Sara Hsu presents both theoretical and empirical
evidence to explain the roots of financial crises in general. She then provides a thorough
breakdown of a number of major crises of the past century, both in the United States and
around the world. The book's discussion of specific crises begins with the Great
Depression of 1929, which was the first crisis created within the institutions of our
current financial system.
The author continues with explorations of the aftermath of the Depression in the 1930s
and 1940s, the inter-crisis period of the 1950s through the 1970s, and the emerging market
debt default crisis of the 1980s. From there she tackles major crises in specific
countries from the 1990s on, including those in Mexico, Asia (including Thailand,
Indonesia, South Korea and Malaysia), Russia, Brazil and Argentina, as well as the Great
Recession of 2008.
The book concludes with a chapter detailing insightful policy recommendations for
preventing future crises. Students and professors of economic history, financial and
regulatory economics and banking will find this an invaluable resource, both for its
comprehensive historical approach and its thoughtful look toward the future of the global
economy. 'Sara Hsu has written a useful survey of the accelerating pace of financial
crises in our time, and a good review of the steps taken, with uncertain effect, to
prevent another one. Highly recommended for all who were not paying attention, or who may
enjoy the economist's refined capacity to forget.' - James K. Galbraith, The University of
Texas at Austin, US
Contents:
1. The Financial System and Roots of Crisis
2. 1930s and 1940s: The Great Depression and its Aftermath
3. 1950s through 1970s: The Inter-Crisis Period
4. 1980s: Emerging Markets Debt Default Crises
5. Early 1990s: Advanced Countries Crises
6. Mid 1990s: Mexican Crisis and Asian Financial Crisis
7. Late 1990s and Early 2000s: Russian Financial Crisis, Brazilian Financial Crisis,
Argentine Crisis
8. Late 2000s: The Great Recession of 2008
9. Preventing Future Crises
192 pages, Hardcover