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Applied Financial Economics - Free to View Special Issue on the Global Financial Crisis

Monday Jun 21, 12:59PM

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Introduction to Applied Financial Economics Volume 20, 2010
Mark P. Taylor

Editorial

The global financial crisis: introduction and overview
Mark P. Taylor

Original Articles

What were they thinking? Reports from interviews with senior finance executives in the lead-up to the GFC
Les Coleman; Sean Pinder

How did the Fed do? An empirical assessment of the Fed's new initiatives in the financial crisis
Abdullah Mamun; M. Kabir Hassan; Mark Johnson

The put problem with buying toxic assets
Linus Wilson

Global financial crisis and US interest rate swap spreads
Takayasu Ito

Were there warning signals from banking sectors for the 2008/2009 global financial crisis?
John L. Simpson

Extreme value modelling for forecasting market crisis impacts
Xin Zhao; Carl Scarrott; Les Oxley; Marco Reale

The correlation structure of FX option markets before and since the financial crisis
Georgios Chalamandaris; Andrianos E. Tsekrekos

Global capital market interdependence and spillover effect of credit risk: evidence from the 2007–2009 global financial crisis
William Cheung; Scott Fung; Shih-Chuan Tsai

A simple model of trading and pricing risky assets under ambiguity: any lessons for policy-makers?
Massimo Guidolin; Francesca Rinaldi

Comparing the performance of relative stock return differential and real exchange rate in two financial crises
Douglas K. T. Wong; Kui-Wai Li

Permanent and transitory dynamics in house prices and consumption: some implications for the real effects of the financial crisis
Fabio C. Bagliano; Claudio Morana

Another consequence of the economic crisis: a decrease in migrants’ remittances
Isabel Ruiz; Carlos Vargas-Silva

Applied Financial Economics is Published by Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group.

ISSN: 1466-4305 (electronic) 0960-3107 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 24 issues per year

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