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Hungary and Other Emerging EU Countries in the Financial Storm: From Minor Turbulences to a Global Hurricane: Financial and Monetary Policy Studies, cartea 49

Autor Júlia Király
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This book analyzes the banking crisis and the events surrounding it in Hungary and other emerging EU member countries in 2007-2013. Written by Júlia Király, a former policymaker, and the Deputy Governor of the Hungarian Central Bank at the time of the crisis, it also offers a firsthand account of the processes in and responses to the financial crisis.
While there is extensive literature on the crisis, most of it focuses on the US or the Eurozone, sometimes mentioning the “emerging world” in passing. However, Central and Eastern Europe experienced the crisis very differently than other emerging countries. In the pre-crisis years, the region in accession to the EU attracted abundant fresh capital, but the seemingly unconstrained global liquidity fuelled credit bubbles. After the Lehman crisis, capital rapidly fled these countries. In this part of the world, the recession proved to be much worse than elsewhere, with double-digit growth soon turning into a double-digitdecline in GDP. Several countries had to turn to the IMF and the EU for stand-by credit. Based on her own inside experience as a top central banker, the author offers a personal yet professional analysis of the causes and consequences of the financial hurricane.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030495466
ISBN-10: 3030495469
Ilustrații: XXI, 145 p. 19 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Financial and Monetary Policy Studies

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

A Short Post-communist Economic History of Emerging Europe.- Pre-crisis Central Banking.- Bubbles Everywhere (the 2000s)Under the Clouds of the Subprime Crisis (July 2007 – September 2008)The Lehman Tsunami (September – October 2008).- The “Rescue Team” and Rescue Package (October – December 2008)Emerging EU Member Countries in the Storm (Spring 2009)Recovery from the Deep Recession (March 2009 – April 2010)Eurozone Crisis in Europe and a Bold U-Turn in Hungary (May – December 2010)Hungarian Double Dip (2011-2012)Farewell to the Central Bank (2013)Lessons and Aftermath. .

Notă biografică

Júlia Király is an associate professor of finance and monetary economics at the International Business School (IBS) Budapest, Hungary. Since 2013 she has been an independent board member of the KBC Group and the KBC Bank Belgium. During the crisis years she was the Deputy Governor and a member of the Monetary Council of the Central Bank of Hungary, responsible for financial stability. She has published widely on monetary policy, banking and finance.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book analyzes the banking crisis and the events surrounding it in Hungary and other emerging EU member countries in 2007-2013. Written by Júlia Király, a former policymaker, and the Deputy Governor of the Hungarian Central Bank at the time of the crisis, it also offers a firsthand account of the processes in and responses to the financial crisis.
While there is extensive literature on the crisis, most of it focuses on the US or the Eurozone, sometimes mentioning the “emerging world” in passing. However, Central and Eastern Europe experienced the crisis very differently than other emerging countries. In the pre-crisis years, the region in accession to the EU attracted abundant fresh capital, but the seemingly unconstrained global liquidity fuelled credit bubbles. After the Lehman crisis, capital rapidly fled these countries. In this part of the world, the recession proved to be much worse than elsewhere, with double-digit growth soon turning into a double-digit decline in GDP. Several countries had to turn to the IMF and the EU for stand-by credit. Based on her own inside experience as a top central banker, the author offers a personal yet professional analysis of the causes and consequences of the financial hurricane.


Caracteristici

Examines an understudied field in the financial crisis literature: Hungary and Central Eastern Europe Provides firsthand background on policy decisions Presents a framework of indicators to predict future crises