EFTA Document EFTA01384462
18 September 2017 Long-Term Asset Return Study: The Next Financial Crisis Why has the frequency of financial crises increased? Financial crises have been around since the Dutch Tulip Crisis in 1637 at the very least but it wasn't until the latter part of the nineteenth century that their frequency increased and they became more global. As the twentieth century approached, globalization was witnessing its first major push and as such, finance became more international with cross border t
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18 September 2017 Long-Term Asset Return Study: The Next Financial Crisis Why has the frequency of financial crises increased? Financial crises have been around since the Dutch Tulip Crisis in 1637 at the very least but it wasn't until the latter part of the nineteenth century that their frequency increased and they became more global. As the twentieth century approached, globalization was witnessing its first major push and as such, finance became more international with cross border t
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