The post-2007 crises and Europe's place in the global economy

What is often abbreviated to GFC included three distinct crises: the 2007-8 North Atlantic financial crisis, a 2008-9 global economic crisis and public finance crises which became increasingly focussed on the eurozone in 2010-12. The relative weight of emerging market economies in the global economy...

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Main Author: Pomfret, Richard
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Warsaw: Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE) 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10419/128237
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spelling ftzbwkiel:oai:econstor.eu:10419/128237 2023-12-31T10:20:42+01:00 The post-2007 crises and Europe's place in the global economy Pomfret, Richard 2012 http://hdl.handle.net/10419/128237 eng eng Warsaw: Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE) Series: CASE Network Studies & Analyses No. 439 urn:isbn:978-83-7178-563-4 gbv-ppn:71552061X http://hdl.handle.net/10419/128237 RePEc:sec:cnstan:0439 http://www.econstor.eu/dspace/Nutzungsbedingungen ddc:330 G01 O53 F40 Financial crises Global economy Multipolar world Finanzkrise Finanzmarktregulierung Internationale Wirtschaft Europa doc-type:report 2012 ftzbwkiel 2023-12-04T00:42:43Z What is often abbreviated to GFC included three distinct crises: the 2007-8 North Atlantic financial crisis, a 2008-9 global economic crisis and public finance crises which became increasingly focussed on the eurozone in 2010-12. The relative weight of emerging market economies in the global economy, which had been increasing for several decades, grew even more rapidly in 2008-11 as the economies of the USA and Europe faltered, and other open economies recovered rapidly from the global economic crisis. This poses challenges for global economic governance, although there are constraints on Asia being a more assertive force. For the EU the greater dangers are, first, that if EU leaders see their economies as victims of a GFC then they will fail to address their economies' own shortcomings, and, second, that preoccupation with internal crises will distract EU leaders from rising to the challenges and opportunities associated with the evolving multipolar global economy. Report North Atlantic EconStor (German National Library of Economics, ZBW)
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description What is often abbreviated to GFC included three distinct crises: the 2007-8 North Atlantic financial crisis, a 2008-9 global economic crisis and public finance crises which became increasingly focussed on the eurozone in 2010-12. The relative weight of emerging market economies in the global economy, which had been increasing for several decades, grew even more rapidly in 2008-11 as the economies of the USA and Europe faltered, and other open economies recovered rapidly from the global economic crisis. This poses challenges for global economic governance, although there are constraints on Asia being a more assertive force. For the EU the greater dangers are, first, that if EU leaders see their economies as victims of a GFC then they will fail to address their economies' own shortcomings, and, second, that preoccupation with internal crises will distract EU leaders from rising to the challenges and opportunities associated with the evolving multipolar global economy.
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