Global capital market [videorecording] : risks and rewards / Films for the Humanities & Sciences
Series: Global economicsPublication details: Princeton, HJ. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 2006Description: 1 videodisc (34 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s): Production credits:- Series consultant/writer, Jennifer Dwyer
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| MEDIA | PERPUSTAKAAN UNDANG-UNDANG | PERPUSTAKAAN UNDANG-UNDANG MEDIA-P. UNDANG-UNDANG | - | dvd C65.81.E8G568 2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00001385384 |
Series consultant/writer, Jennifer Dwyer
'What are the mechanisms that drive international finance? Does worldwide capital mobility destablize the global economy? Do the benefits to investors outweigh the potential for monetary crises? This program illustrates the flow of international capitals, analyzes the risks it presents to banking and currency systems, and studies international political structures created to address those risks. This video presents the pros and cons of financial globalization, in the process of explaining the concepts of ter-temporal trade, portfolio diversification, income inequality, and capital inflow and outflow. Recounting fiscal catastrophes that provoked international alarm -- including the 1995 Mexical peso crisis and the 1997 implosion of Asian economies that impacted nations across the world -- the program draws parallels between our current investment climate and the so-called First Age of Globalization in the late 19th century'
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