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(Ebook) Recessions: Prospects and Developments : Prospects and Developments by Nerea M. Pérez; June A. Ortega ISBN 9781614707349, 1614707340

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Authors:Nerea M. Pérez; June A. Ortega
Pages:184 pages.
Year:2008
Editon:1
Publisher:Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
Language:english
File Size:3.02 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781614707349, 1614707340
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(Ebook) Recessions: Prospects and Developments : Prospects and Developments by Nerea M. Pérez; June A. Ortega ISBN 9781614707349, 1614707340

A critical consideration in understanding business cycles is the amplification and propagation of shocks to the economic system. Many recessions seem to arise without a clearly identifiable cause or at least one of significant magnitude to justify an economy-wide recession. How can a small shock cause large changes in the economy? What are the mechanisms that amplify a modest shock such that a serious recession ensues? Despite the persistent search for a mechanism for business cycle amplification and propagation, much research in business cycles seems to ignore the likely role of the financial system. If a shock to the economy inhibits the capital allocation capability of an economy, then a seemingly mild shock may be amplified through its impact on new investment thereby snuffing out economic growth and causing a recession. This book provides new research on the field of recessions from around the globe.
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