The failure of austerity after the great recession: the EU chooses United States’ expansionism to recover from the pandemic

Monteleone, Elisa (A.A. 2020/2021) The failure of austerity after the great recession: the EU chooses United States’ expansionism to recover from the pandemic. Tesi di Laurea in Corporate finance, Luiss Guido Carli, relatore Stefano Di Colli, pp. 82. [Bachelor's Degree Thesis]

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Abstract/Index

The great recession: causes and origins. The financial services modernization act (1999). The success and the unhampered usage of mortgage-backed securities. China and the “dot.com” bubble burst: two indirect contributors. The climax of the crisis: the collapse of Lehman Brothers. The great recession changes the conduct of monetary policy at the Fed at the ECB. The functioning of the Federal reserve and the ECB: general features. Monetary policies adopted by the Fed as a response to the crisis. Monetary policies adopted by the ECB as a response to the crisis. EU austerity fails: coordination between monetary and fiscal policy matters. Introduction: the complementarity between monetary and fiscal policy. The US response to the crisis. The EU response to the crisis. Helicopter money: the last chance when no other route can be explored. The monetary union: could it have contributed to the sovereign debt crisis? Covid-19: US and EU economies subject to further strains. Introduction: the pandemic as a sanitary and economic crisis. Covid-19 calls for serious actions: the Fed and the congress jointly at work. Covid-19 plagues EU: expansionism is mandatory. The impact of monetary policy during the pandemic: a global view.

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Bibliografia: pp. 76-82.

Thesis Type: Bachelor's Degree Thesis
Institution: Luiss Guido Carli
Degree Program: Bachelor's Degree Programs > Bachelor's Degree Program in Economics and Business, English language (L-33)
Chair: Corporate finance
Thesis Supervisor: Di Colli, Stefano
Academic Year: 2020/2021
Session: Summer
Deposited by: Alessandro Perfetti
Date Deposited: 10 Mar 2022 11:39
Last Modified: 10 Mar 2022 11:39
URI: https://tesi.luiss.it/id/eprint/31661

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