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- In the case of the 2008 Enron Scandal:How effective do you think the response to the Enron crisis has been by regulatory institutions and the government?How do you relate development of global value chains in global economy and the causes of 2008 financial crisis ? Did government responses sufficient to prevent another crisis? If not, what do you suggest as plausible measures?What is/are the reason/s or cause/s of the 2007 Financial Crisis? What did the government do or how did the government intervene in the crisis?
- How did the 2008 global financial crisis end? What elements contribute to the US's ability to resolve the crisis?One goal of the regulatory reforms that followed the 2007-2009 financial crisis was to address the “too big to fail” problem associated with large institutions. How did the reforms try to address this problem? Why might they not be sufficient?Why was the global financial crisis 2008 labelled a black swan event?
- Discuss the 2007-2008 financial crisis and what impact it had on the financial markets. Who was impacted? What caused the crisis, and how can a future crisis be prevented?Regarding the 2007-09 Financial Crisis, answer the following questions: Was this a systemic or a nonsystemic crisis? Explain. How do these differ? Which of the following shocks played a role in the crisis: (a)Increased uncertainty (b)Increase in interest rates (c)Government fiscal problems (d)Balance sheet deterioration (e)Banking problems and panicsWhat provisions in the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform andConsumer Protection Act are designed to prevent a futurefinancial crisis?
- What went wrong with using LIBOR during the 2008 crisis?You need to describe how the Fed responded to the financial crisis of 2007 - 2009 (including the unconventional policy approaches).How did the decisions made during the 2008 financial crisis affect our economy and financial markets during the crisis until the end of the recession (approximately 2007-2009) as well as its effects from 2010 until approximately 2019.