Currency Crises: A Theoretical and Empirical Perspective (New Horizons in Money and Finance.)
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Book Description
Many theoretical and empirical analyses have been put forward to explain currency crises, but this book is unique in providing an extensive perspective and a comprehensive view of the field.
André Fourçans and Raphaël Franck assert that models concerning the outbreak and the propagation of currency crises share many similarities and may therefore be studied together. Theoretical developments in the currency crises literature lead to three distinct types of models. The authors focus on these first, second and third-generation models of currency crises and also discuss the role of the international financial system in preventing currency crises.
Appealing to graduate students, academics and researchers in international economics, this book is a must have for those interested in learning about currency crises and the evolution of currency crises research.
About the Author
André Fourçans, Professor of Economics, ESSEC Business School, Paris, France and Raphaël Franck, Research Fellow, Aharon Meir Center for Banking, Bar Ilan University, Israel
Currency Crises: A Theoretical and Empirical Perspective (New Horizons in Money and Finance.),Andre Fourcans,Raphael Franck,Edward Elgar Publishing,1843764334,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Currency crises,Finance,Foreign Exchange,Mathematical models
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