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Book Review: Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World

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Summary - Crashed deserves close attention for a wide range of readers. It should be obligatory reading for professional economists and managers, including faculties, researchers and students, particularly when interested in public policies and international economic relations. This audience would become better informed in their functions. Furthermore, our science has too often followed a path towards narrowness over the last decades, and this book is an antidote. In fact, after experiencing a decade of financial crises and their effects, we now clearly enter an age of turbulence and uncertainty, if not of contradictions, at a global level, and changes have even been accelerated since the publication of Crashed. It is therefore essential to be open to other contributions to solve complex economic and financial problems, which involve many actors with quite different backgrounds across the globe.

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Public Policies International Economic Relations Uncertainty Financial Crises Global Economy

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Silva, Joaquim Ramos .(2021). "Book Review: Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World", European Journal of Management Studies, Vol. 26, No. 2/3: pp. 125-129. 2021

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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