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The global credit bubble in the early and mid 2000s and its sequel of great financial panic and great recession have set off a long search for the culprits. The investigation has been fundamentally historical rather than criminal. The actions and flaws of institutions and individuals have come under scrutiny. The investigators have also turned to wider social and economic forces which in combination might have been responsible for the disaster.
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Brown, B. (2014). How the Virus of Asset Price Inflation Infected EMU. In: Euro Crash. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137371492_3
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