SIRPA at Fudan/China [Fudan/China] Special Lecture #20 (08/11/2018)
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Title |
10 Years After The Global Financial Crisis |
Speaker |
Andrew Walter |
Dates |
08/11/2018 |
Venue |
Room 826, Wenke Building |
Number of Direct Participants (researchers and students from your institution)
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16 |
Number of Indirect Participants (other audiences like media or residents in your region) |
4 |
Outlines (up to 5 points)
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l Extensive policy interventions over 2007-9 prevented another great depression & even more extensive wealth destruction, yet interventions were highly politically contested. l The politics of banking crises have been transformed by the wealth effect. l With growing, financialized middle class wealth voters have acquired “great expectations” (GE) concerning government wealth protection responsibilities. l For UK 2007-10, crisis onset, intense intra-party conflict, delayed interventions undermine New Labour’s perceived competency and highly costly & redistributive interventions, electoral loss 2010. l Bailouts nevertheless highly risky for elected governments. Many voters resist idea of individual responsibility for financial risk. Financialization raises cost & distributional contestation surrounding bailouts. Institutional constraints increase rather than decrease punishment.
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