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Perspectives on a Crisis
Perspectives on a Crisis
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Perspectives on a Crisis: The 2007-2008 Financial Crisis
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Financial crises.
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In 2008, the financial system came to a complete standstill when The Great Recession hit the United States. During the late 2000s, corruption, greed, and stupidity almost caused one of the largest financial crises in United States history due to deregulation and unethical behavior. The event itself is pretty clear, but the details leading up to it can be pretty murky to sift through. As a capstone to my studies at California University of Pennsylvania, I am going to explain the 2008 financial crisis as the events unfolded, but told from three different perspectives: an accounting, a finance, and an economics perspective. Hopefully, a clear explanation of the events leading to the Great Recession will keep others well informed and to be on the lookout for future possible financial catastrophes., Honors Thesis Advisor, Dr. Paul Hettler.
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Sofranko, Jared A. (Author), California University of Pennsylvania. Honors Program. (Author)
Date
2017-05-01
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cali:115
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