Search Results - "Great Depression"
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The Communist party
Published 2017Subjects: “…Communism; Communist Party; CPUSA; Great Depression; Writers; Radicalism;…”
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Krisis kewangan Greece: Faktor-faktor krisis menurut teori Marxist.
Published 2014“…Krisis kewangan global 2007-2008 adalah paling teruk sejak semenjak Kemelesetan Besar (Great Depression) pada 1930-an. …”
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Bad government as a reason of recent financial crisis in Europe
Published 2014“…In spite of emphasizing on a market by economic liberalism, most experts believe that market failure caused the deepest global crisis after Great Depression (1929) to happen. Although we cannot ignore the importance to the role of attendance of government to the economy, we believe that sometimes governments are the reason behind the problems in economic situation. …”
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Subprime Crisis and its effects on Housing, Banking and Financial sector of India.
Published 2009“…This crisis ranks among the most dreadful economic events that have affected the United States and many other parts of the world, since the Great Depression of the 1930s. Although subprime lending seemed too conducive, for arising as a financial innovation, such financial innovations are all the more risky undertakings when they create new classes of loans and securities. …”
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Did banks that survived the financial crisis demonstrate better risk governance than those that did not?
Published 2010“…The global financial crisis that began in 2007 caused the worst recession since the great depression of the 1930s and engulfed much of a world, as the majority of banks suffered losses and many collapsed. …”
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Lehman on the brink of bankruptcy: A case about aggressive application of accounting standards
Published 2012“…Lehman was both a victim of-and an important contributor to-the worst U.S. economic recession since the Great Depression, and the firm's accounting choices warrant scrutiny. …”
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Systemic risk and macroeconomic fat tails
Published 2018“…We argue that extreme macroeconomic events, such as the Great Depression and the Great Recession, were preceded by significant turmoil in the banking system. …”
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Differential Reporting: What Does it Really Mean for the Public Sector?
Published 2018“…One of the major turning points in the United States (US) was the Great Depression which triggered comprehensive reform beginning in 1930 with the American Institute of Accountants and the New York Stock Exchange reviewing financial reporting requirements (Financial Accounting Foundation n.d.). …”
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Islamic finance: a growing industry the proliferation of interest-free finance
Published 2009“…The recent financial crisis which originated from the 2007 US sub-prime crisis has been labelled as the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression by George Soros, Joseph Stiglitz, and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) (Jaffee, 2008; Tong and Wei, 2008). …”
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Rural settlement schemes in the South West of Western Australia and Roraima State, Brazil: Unsustainable rural systems?
Published 2015“…The scheme met with limited success for a range of reasons including the challenging nature of the terrain and the vegetation, the unfamiliarity of the settlers with both farming and the local environment and the decline in economic opportunities resulting from the onset of the Great Depression. While many, if not most, settlers abandoned their farms within a relatively short period of time, some did develop successful dairy farms which have now been passed through several generations of family farmers for almost a century. …”
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Towards an ethical online payment system through cryptography and next generation communication network
Published 2017“…However, conventional financial system has been generating catastrophic disasters to the world. The great depression of 1930s, the World War II, the dot com bubble at the beginning of the new century, and the recent financial crisis that has begun on 2008; to name a few. …”
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The Subprime Mortgage Crisis: The Ramification of Financial Regulatory Failures
Published 2009“…What was preliminarily perceived as an innocuous setback to the U.S mortgage market had then escalated with a sizeable magnitude as the world faces the worst economic recession since the great depression in the 1930s when the stock market crashed in October 1929. …”
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Impact of financial crisis on the Islamic banks’ customers: a case of Malaysia
Published 2014“…The recent 2008 global financial crisis was dubbed as the worst crisis since the Great Depression. Several conventional banks were affected. …”
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‘The Lehman Brothers Bailout and its Subsequent Regulatory Responses: Should the bailout have occurred and can regulation mitigate bailout incentivisation issues?’
Published 2010“…The global economy currently contends with the greatest threat to the stability and continuation of the financial and economic markets since the Great Depression. The seeds of the crisis were sown within the sub-prime mortgage market in 2006. …”
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EXAMINING RISK MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN CITIGROUP, GOLDMAN SACHS AND JP MORGAN
Published 2009“…The President of the United States, Obama described the subprime crisis as “the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression”. So how a crisis like this could have happened? …”
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The other crisis: the economics and financing of maternal, newborn and child health in Asia
Published 2010“…The Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2008/2009 was the largest economic slowdown since the Great Depression. It undermined the growth and development prospects of developing countries. …”
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To what extent do Bankers’ Compensation Packages induce risk taking behaviour?
Published 2011“…Notably, the Dodd Frank Review (2010) which forms part of what Obama describes as ‘the biggest reform of the Financial Sector since The Great Depression’. Part of the proposed reform has targeted bankers’ compensation schemes, from official reports such as the Dodd Frank review but also academic studies such as Bebchuk and Spamann (2009). …”
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EVOLUTION AND GROWTH OF MUTUAL FUNDS IN INDIA
Published 2008“…Initially it started well but got badly affected by the great depression of the twenties that affected its prospects. …”
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The Effectiveness of the United Nations Global Compact: Are the Members Advancing the Principles?
Published 2013“…The history of world trade since the Great Depression of the 1920s has shown the recent need for voluntary codes of practice, especially in light of the current economic downturn following the financial crisis. …”
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