The Phenomenon of Financial Economics: Russia and the World Are in Current Global Turbulence
The article deals with the analysis of the current situation on the global financial arena, analyzing the chain of cause and effect of the origins of the economic crisis and providing its possible logical outcomes. We are trying to prove here that the way the world economic situation develops will l...
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doaj-5d070d9d4c1240b3a825b4f7cb3d466b2020-11-25T00:41:46ZengSciendoCentral European Journal of Public Policy1802-48662009-12-01328094The Phenomenon of Financial Economics: Russia and the World Are in Current Global TurbulenceValentine P. AkininaPeter V. AkininThe article deals with the analysis of the current situation on the global financial arena, analyzing the chain of cause and effect of the origins of the economic crisis and providing its possible logical outcomes. We are trying to prove here that the way the world economic situation develops will lead to either further growth or stagnation of national economies and define their position in the global business, financial, and social spheres.<br /><br />We provide an analysis of the serious transformations financial economics have been undergoing at the end of the 20th and beginning of the 21st centuries. All these changes, such as the development of international fusions on financial markets, the creation of new financial instruments, products and services, and others, have been caused largely by (and also have led to) significant events in the global political arena. However, regardless of the transformations, world leadership remains in the hands of US government and business and that of their closest partners, while those societies that are not willing to support the “Americanized” world order end up on the blacklist of the World Bank, the IMF, and other international financial institutions.<br /><br />Finally, the article provides our views of the possible ways of dealing with the global economic stagnation. We highlight the importance of the strong and careful supervision of any global as well as national financial activities, the education of the public on the issues of wise investments, and the dangers of living on credit. http://www.cejpp.eu/index.php/ojs/article/view/56financial economy, crisis, derivative financial instrument, banks, securities |
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The Phenomenon of Financial Economics: Russia and the World Are in Current Global Turbulence |
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The Phenomenon of Financial Economics: Russia and the World Are in Current Global Turbulence |
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The Phenomenon of Financial Economics: Russia and the World Are in Current Global Turbulence |
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phenomenon of financial economics: russia and the world are in current global turbulence |
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Central European Journal of Public Policy |
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2009-12-01 |
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The article deals with the analysis of the current situation on the global financial arena, analyzing the chain of cause and effect of the origins of the economic crisis and providing its possible logical outcomes. We are trying to prove here that the way the world economic situation develops will lead to either further growth or stagnation of national economies and define their position in the global business, financial, and social spheres.<br /><br />We provide an analysis of the serious transformations financial economics have been undergoing at the end of the 20th and beginning of the 21st centuries. All these changes, such as the development of international fusions on financial markets, the creation of new financial instruments, products and services, and others, have been caused largely by (and also have led to) significant events in the global political arena. However, regardless of the transformations, world leadership remains in the hands of US government and business and that of their closest partners, while those societies that are not willing to support the “Americanized” world order end up on the blacklist of the World Bank, the IMF, and other international financial institutions.<br /><br />Finally, the article provides our views of the possible ways of dealing with the global economic stagnation. We highlight the importance of the strong and careful supervision of any global as well as national financial activities, the education of the public on the issues of wise investments, and the dangers of living on credit. |
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financial economy, crisis, derivative financial instrument, banks, securities |
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