Recession and Its Aftermath (Record no. 99100)

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International Standard Book Number 9788132205326
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Standard number or code 10.1007/978-81-322-0532-6
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Classification number HB172.5
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Classification number 339
Edition number 23
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Personal name Verma, NMP.
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Title Recession and Its Aftermath
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Remainder of title Adjustments in the United States, Australia, and the Emerging Asia /
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by NMP Verma.
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Extent XX, 267 p. 34 illus., 20 illus. in color.
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Formatted contents note 1. Understanding Recession: Conceptual Arguments and US Adjustments -- 2. Financial Crisis and the Great Recession in the United States -- 3. Dynamics of Deflation and Unemployment: Fall into an Abyss of Deflation -- 4. Market Fluctuations and Country Risk Relationships for Australian and Indian Energy -- 5. Chinese Economy After Global Crisis -- 6. The Role of Macroeconomic Fundamentals in Malaysian Post Recession Growth -- 7. Global Financial Crisis in South Asia: Today and Tomorrow -- 8. Asian Economic Crisis and Malaysia’s Responses: Implications for Employees in the Financial Sector -- 9. Output Growth during Post- liberalized India: An Input-Output Structural Decomposition Analysis -- 10. Recent Recession: Impact and Future Prospects for Indian Banking Sector -- 11. Impact Analysis of Global Downturn on the Indian Economy -- Index.
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Summary, etc Market failure at medium intervals is inevitable in a capitalist economy. Such failures may not be seriously seen in the short run because market adjusts demand through hoarding of inventory or import of required goods and services. The market also adjusts demand in the long run through expansion of concerned industrial output and also by the entry of new firms. The crucial variable is price which also adjusts the commodity and the labor market. The problem comes when there are issues of overproduction, over capacity utilization of plants, over liquidation and excess supply of money, change in demand because of change in tastes and habits of consumers, households and the public. All these create knife edge disturbances in the economy. As a consequence they need adjustment through some variables such as employment and growth of population, saving propensity, technology, exhaustion of existing inventory, monetary and fiscal balancing. In this volume an attempt has been made to appraise the working of a market economy where short term disturbances may occur, market fails, recessionary cycle emerges and after certain fundamental measures the market recovers. Starting with a brief recent history of the crisis and the recession, discussions in this volume turn to how deliberations in macroeconomics yield implications for specific policies, some of which have been tried and others still to be tested.  Further in the volume we examine policies necessary for the regulation of the economic system and give a brief assessment of the extent to which global policy coordination has been discussed in policy circles even if not seriously practiced.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Economics.
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International Standard Book Number 9788132205319
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-0532-6
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