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- Cover
- Front Matter
- 1. A Retrospective on the 2008 Global Financial Crisis
- Part I. The Source of the 2008 Global Financial Crisis
- 2. The Financial Alchemy That Failed
- 3. Prudential Regulation and Capital Controls
- 4. Three Grand State Projects Meet the Financial System
- 5. The 2008 GFC: Savings or Banking Glut?
- 6. Capital Flows into the United States Ahead of the Great North Atlantic Financial Crisis
- 7. The Foreign Capital Flow and Domestic Drivers of the US Financial Crisis and Its Spread Globally
- 8. Financial Crises and Bank Capital
- 9. Three Reflections on Banking Regulations and Cross-Border Financial Flows
- Part II. Iceland and the 2008 Global Crisis
- 10. From a Capital Account Surplus to a Current Account Deficit
- 11. Lessons from the Icelandic Financial Crisis
- 12. Iceland’s Capital Controls
- 13. Wage of Failure: Executive Compensation at the Failed Icelandic Banks
- 14. Financial Policy After the Crisis
- 15. Business Cycles and Health: Lessons from the Icelandic Economic Collapse
- 16. Ten Years After: Iceland’s Unfinished Business
- 17. After 100 Years of Experimenting: One Solution?
- 18. Iceland Should Replace Its Central Bank with a Currency Board
- 19. Post-crisis Monetary Policy Reform: Learning the Hard Way
- 20. Inflation Targeting, Capital Controls, and Currency Intervention in Iceland, 2012–2017
- Part III. Panel Discussion on the 2008 Crisis
- 21. Summary of Panel Discussion
- Back Matter
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