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Mortgaging the Future? Contagious Financial Crises in the Recent Past and Their Implications for BRICS Economies

In: Global Financial Crisis and Its Ramifications on Capital Markets

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  • Asim K. Karmakar

    (Jadavpur University)

  • Sovik Mukherjee

    (Jadavpur University)

Abstract

Financial crises in the recent past have been transmittable because of the strategic interdependence of the macroeconomic factors. The more is the interdependence among the countries via the exposure to common macroeconomic factors, the higher will be the effect of the contagion. In this present context of globalization, rise of BRICS economies in the global stage demands special attention because BRICS epitomizes a tectonic shift of global economic power away from the developed countries towards the developing world. The formation of BRICS has been essential for achieving sustainable global economic growth. But the question is to what extent is BRICS vulnerable to these contagious shock waves. The present paper in this context analyzes the issue by building up an empirical model which essentially highlights the consequences of financial crises in the new millennium and their impact on BRICS. The spotlight then shifts to the theoretical foundations of the crises. Section 3 draws attention to the economic impacts of these financial crises on BRICS economies. In particular, we highlight the effects of the East Asian crisis during 1997–1998, 2007–2008 US sub-prime mortgage market crisis and the recent Eurozone crisis along with the associated implications. The econometric analysis performed in Sect. 4 marks off the significant factors accountable in this regard. Finally, this paper comes to a close by resolving the fusillade of questions that motivated this topic.

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  • Asim K. Karmakar & Sovik Mukherjee, 2017. "Mortgaging the Future? Contagious Financial Crises in the Recent Past and Their Implications for BRICS Economies," Contributions to Economics, in: Ümit Hacioğlu & Hasan Dinçer (ed.), Global Financial Crisis and Its Ramifications on Capital Markets, pages 175-190, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:conchp:978-3-319-47021-4_14
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-47021-4_14
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    1. Chada, Swechha, 2023. "Economic policy uncertainties and institutional ownership in India," The Journal of Economic Asymmetries, Elsevier, vol. 27(C).

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