2012/2013 KAN-CM_SU8Q Global Financial Crisis
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Global Financial Crisis |
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Language | English |
Exam ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | Summer |
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Summer
NOTE: The course schedule is at the moment ONLY available at www.cbs.dk |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Study board |
Study Board for MSc in Economics and Business Administration
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Last updated on 23-04-2012 |
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At the end of the course, the student should be able to
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Corporate Finance and Investments | |||||||||||||||||
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The goal of this course is to teach students the causes and consequences of the recent global financial crisis as well as its implications for global financial managers. Students will be exposed to a number of recent academic articles related to the global financial crisis and its impact on doing business in a global environment. In addition, given the excessive market volatility during and following the global financial crisis, various market stabilization mechanisms will be introduced and discussed. Main topics:
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Lectures, exercises, real-world examples and discussions, team works, presentations | |||||||||||||||||
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Required course readings and literature:
Academic studies: Introduction and fundamental Berkmen, P., Gelos, G., Rennhack, R., Walsh, J., “The global financial crisis: explaining cross-country differences in the output impact” (2009). IMF Working Paper 09/280. Cecchetti, Stephen G., “Crisis and responses: the Federal Reserve in the early stages of the financial crisis” (2009). Journal of Economic Perspectives 23, 51-75. Crotty, James, "Structural Causes of the Global Financial Crisis: A Critical Assessment of the ‘New Financial Architecture’" (2008). Economics Department Working Paper Series. Paper 16. http://scholarworks.umass.edu/econ_workingpaper/16 Edgar, R.J., “The future of financial regulation: lessons from the global financial crisis” (2009). Australian Economic Review 42, 470-476. Hsieh, P., Kim, Y, Yang, J.J., “The magnet effect of price limits: A logit approach” (2009). Journal of Empirical Finance 16, 830-837. Kim, Y., Yang, J.J., “What makes circuit breakers attractive to financial markets? A survey” (2004). Financial Markets, Institutions, and Instruments 13, 109-146. Moosa, Imad A., “Basel II as a casualty of the global financial crisis” (2010). Journal of Banking Regulation 11, 95-114. Taylor, Mark P., “The global financial crisis: introduction and overview” (2010). Applied Financial Economics 20, Special Issue. Zingales, L., “A market-based regulatory policy to avoid financial crises” (2010). Cato Journal 30, 535-540. In-depth analyses Afonso, G., Kovner, A., Schoar, A., “Stressed, not frozen: the federal funds market in the financial crisis” (2011). Journal of Finance 66, 1109-1139. Demyanyk, Y., Van Hemert, O., “Understanding the subprime mortgage crisis” (2011). Review of Financial Studies 24, 1848-1880. Beber, A., Pagano, M., “Short-selling bans around the world: evidence from the 2007-09 crisis” (2011). Journal of Finance, forthcoming. Vyas, D., “The timeliness of accounting write-downs by U.S. financial institutions during the financial crisis of 2007-2008” (2011). Journal of Accounting Research 49, 823-860. Campello, M., Giambona, E., Graham, J.R., Harvey, C.R., “Liquidity management and corporate investment during a financial crisis” (2011). Review of Financial Studies 24, 1944-1979. |
Last updated on 23-04-2012