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Crisis financieras en la historia

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  • Carlos Parodi Trece

    (Universidad del Pacífico)

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Las crisis financieras no son un fenómeno nuevo en la historia. Desde la crisis de los tulipanes en 1634 hasta la crisis financiera de Estados Unidos en 2008 y la europea de 2010, son eventos que se han sucedido sin que se encuentre la forma de evitarlos. A lo largo de la historia, las crisis financieras asociadas a burbujas especulativas y excesiva acumulación de deudas, son eventos recurrentes que comparten un patrón similar, matizado con las características de cada país y momento histórico. Los avances tecnológicos juegan un rol en la aceleración de las mismas. A pesar de ello no tienen una definición única ni tampoco un esquema de resolución aceptado. Las crisis generan consecuencias: el elevado costo social que generan en niveles de actividad y empleo. Una revisión de las principales crisis financieras de la historia muestra una serie de elementos comunes y deja lecciones que deben tomarse en cuenta para, al menos, minimizar su ocurrencia.

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  • Carlos Parodi Trece, 2016. "Crisis financieras en la historia," Working Papers 16-05, Centro de Investigación, Universidad del Pacífico.
  • Handle: RePEc:pai:wpaper:16-05
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