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The 2007 Crisis and Countercyclical Policy

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  • Joan O'Connell

    (Department of Economics, National University of Ireland, Galway)

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Purpose : The purpose of the paper is to outline the global financial and economic crisis that began in 2007, together with the macroeconomic policy changes that were put in place as a result. The content is partly descriptive and partly analytical. Design : The content is partly descriptive and partly analytical. Findings : The paper sets out the history of the financial and economic crisis to date Originality : This is determined by the subject matter, and consists mainly in the manner in which the material is presented.

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  • Joan O'Connell, 2009. "The 2007 Crisis and Countercyclical Policy," Working Papers 0152, National University of Ireland Galway, Department of Economics, revised 2009.
  • Handle: RePEc:nig:wpaper:0152
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