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Transatlantic Relationships in an Era of Growing Economic Multipolarity

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by Morris Goldstein , Nicolas Veron
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@MISC{Goldstein_transatlanticrelationships,
    author = {Morris Goldstein and Nicolas Veron},
    title = {Transatlantic Relationships in an Era of Growing Economic Multipolarity},
    year = {}
}

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Abstract

Although the problem of dealing with too-big-to-fail (TBTF) financial institutions is much older, the severity of the global economic and financial crisis that started in 2007, along with the size and scope of the measures taken by the official sector to prevent the failure of a host of large and complex financial institutions, has put a spotlight on TBTF like never before, especially but not only in the United States.

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transatlantic relationship    economic multipolarity    financial crisis    complex financial institution    financial institution    united state    official sector   

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