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The Volatility Machine: Emerging Economics and the Threat of Financial Collapse
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The Volatility Machine: Emerging Economics and the Threat of Financial Collapse Hardcover - 2001 - 1st Edition

by Pettis, Michael

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  • Title The Volatility Machine: Emerging Economics and the Threat of Financial Collapse
  • Author Pettis, Michael
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition number 1st
  • Edition 1
  • Condition New
  • Pages 272
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Oxford University Press, Cary, North Carolina, U.S.A
  • Date 2001-05-17
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Bibliography, Illustrated
  • Bookseller's Inventory # Q-0195143302
  • ISBN 9780195143300 / 0195143302
  • Weight 1.22 lbs (0.55 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.44 x 6.43 x 0.84 in (23.98 x 16.33 x 2.13 cm)
  • Reading level 1580
  • Library of Congress subjects Capital, Financial crises
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 00049180
  • Dewey Decimal Code 336.343

From the publisher

This book presents a radically different argument for what has caused, and likely will continue to cause, the collapse of emerging market economies. Pettis combines the insights of economic history, economic theory, and finance theory into a comprehensive model for understanding sovereign liability management and the causes of financial crises. He examines recent financial crises in emerging market countries along with the history of international lending since the 1820s to argue that the process of international lending is driven primarily by external events and not by local politics and/or economic policies. He draws out the corporate finance implications of this approach to argue that most of the current analyses of the recent financial crises suffered by Latin America, Asia, and Russia have largely missed the point. He then develops a sovereign finance model, analogous to corporate finance, to understand the capital structure needs of emerging market countries. Using this model, he finally puts into perspective the recent crises, a new sovereign liability management theory, the implications of the model for sovereign debt restructurings, and the new financial architecture.

Bridging the gap between finance specialists and traders, on the one hand, and economists and policy-makers on the other, The Volatility Machine is critical reading for anyone interested in where the international economy is going over the next several years.

First line

This section, which consists of two chapters, describes the recent financial crises of 1994-99, and lists their major characteristics.

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Citations

  • Choice, 03/01/2002, Page 1290

About the author

Michael Pettis is a Managing Director at Bear Stearns, a New York investment bank and an adjunct professor at Columbia University where he teaches courses in international finance. He has been involved in emerging markets, both as an investment banker and as a sovereign adviser, since 1987. In addition, he has written extensively on the subject, on specialized financial topics, and on policy.