Publication
28 Mar 2009
This paper explains that what started in 2008 as an international credit crunch and a global banking crisis has spread into the real economy. According to the paper, international trade, investment and economic growth are all contracting. The report explains that a drastic curtailment of credit, collapsing global demand and a loss of trade finance has a devastating economic effect on both the developed and developing worlds, especially those economies that are heavily dependent on exports.
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Author | Alexei Monsarrat, Kiron K Skinner, Jared L Cohon, Frederick Kempe |
Series | Atlantic Council Reports |
Publisher | Atlantic Council |
Copyright | © 2009 Atlantic Council of the United States |