Global Debt Dynamics: Crises, Lessons, Governance
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Book Details
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Author: Andreas Antoniades
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Brand: Routledge
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Edition: 1
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Binding: Hardcover
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Number of Pages: 168
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Release Date: 28-01-2019
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ISBN: 9780367151935
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Package Dimensions: 9.8 x 6.9 x 0.6 inches
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Languages: English
About the Book
"Global Debt Crises: The Need for New Thinking" by Andreas Antoniades offers a comprehensive exploration of the debt dynamics and the intensification of debt crises around the world. This volume brings together a collection of detailed case studies from various regions and socioeconomic contexts, addressing the complexities of debt-based growth and its repercussions on both developed and developing countries.
The book critiques the current economic models that place significant strain on countries, particularly in light of global imbalances and emerging geopolitical tensions. Antoniades challenges the prevailing one-size-fits-all approaches to economic reforms, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging and accommodating diversity in the global economic landscape.
As the global debt crisis deepens, the book interrogates how the existing dominant structures and economic policies are failing to manage the multifaceted nature of the crisis effectively. Rather than offering blanket solutions, Antoniades focuses on the inadequacy of ad-hoc crisis management mechanisms that often exacerbate rather than resolve the problem. The book highlights the negative consequences of current policies, including their impact on democracy, and advocates for alternative frameworks and concrete actions to better manage the crisis.
This book is a timely contribution to global debt studies, examining the challenges and opportunities for developing countries in the face of the shifting development finance landscape. It's a critical resource for students, scholars, and professionals interested in understanding the global debt crisis and the broader economic and geopolitical issues surrounding it.
Key Features
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Detailed Case Studies: Explores underreported debt crises from diverse regional and socioeconomic contexts.
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Global Debt Crisis Analysis: Critiques the dominant economic structures and policies contributing to the ongoing crisis.
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Adverse Effects of Current Policies: Highlights how existing solutions can worsen the crisis and negatively impact democracy.
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Framework for Alternative Thinking: Presents new approaches and concrete ideas to address global debt challenges.
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Emerging Geopolitical Tensions: Investigates how geopolitical factors complicate debt management and economic stability.
Review
"Global Debt Crises: The Need for New Thinking" provides an essential critical examination of the global debt crisis, offering a fresh perspective on how countries and policymakers can rethink their approaches to managing debt. Through detailed case studies and a critical analysis of current policies, Antoniades highlights the urgency of adopting new frameworks to address the mounting challenges posed by unsustainable debt dynamics. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in global economic policy, debt management, and the implications of geopolitical developments on the global economy.