Q&A: Causes of recession?

Question by jeeby: Causes of recession?
What is the cause of the most current recession?

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Answer by Indiana Frenchman
recession happens when there is a fall in financial development for 2 consecutive quarters, nevertheless if development is extremely low there will be improved spare capacity and men and women will really feel there is a recession, this is at times recognized as a development recession.

If there is a fall in AD then according to Keynesian analysis there will be a fall in Genuine GDP. The effect on Genuine GDP depends upon the slope of the AS curve if the economy is close to full capacity reduce AD would only lead to a tiny fall in Real GDP.

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what are the causes of the international economic crisis in 2009?

Query by Stardust Ash: what are the causes of the international financial crisis in 2009?
elements that led to the 2009 international economic crisis.

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Answer by Simone
The list of causes of the crisis is fairly lengthy because there have been systemic failures and contributing aspects but the primary causes could be summarized with:

*A housing bubble – that eventually burst
*Poor underwriting/sub-prime lending at financial institutions
*Securitization of mortgages/creation of atypical investment autos
*Aggressive threat management
*Poor contingency arranging

I think what produced the crisis shift from the US to the rest of the globe is that truth that we reside in a very connected, international economy. So, a crisis that originates in one nation has the possible to debilitate another – producing a ripple effect.

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Q&A: Explain the two main causes of market failure and give an example of each?

Question by zaar: Explain the two main causes of market failure and give an example of each?

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Answer by LucaPacioli1492
One kind is the divorce of market prices from reality: sometimes called “irrational exuberance.” These occasion asset “bubbles” of various kinds that have occurred throughout history. The Dutch Tulip bubble of the 1630s, as do many, envisaged the continual, monotonic increase in the price of tulip bulbs. The fundamental idea that tulips represented an attractive future market ( Holland’s present market for tulips is larger than the total trade in tulips during Tulipomania ) but the prices outstripped any reasonable valuation. More to the point of similarity with other bubbles, the use of credit, leverage and new financial instruments ( such as options contracts, futures, etc. ) allowed unbridled buying that would have been less had it been limited to cash deals. Stock market crashes that are more familiar are 1929, the tech bubble of 2001 and the recent one starting in Summer 2008. The latter was initiated by the asset bubble in housing and, most importantly, the credit expansion that fueled it ( both the low interest rates artificially maintained too long by the Fed, the artificial stimulation provided by government through the Community Reinvestment Act and the provision of unsound credit through the sub-prime (meaning “bad risk”) lending fostered by the CRA. The invention of new financial instruments followed the historical pattern with mortgaged-backed securities ( combined with irrational ratings from agencies ) adding to the innovation of securitization to allow other financial markets to be tapped and the mortgage pool to be reloaded.

Another kind of market failure is when there just isn’t enough liquidity to sustain transactions ( usually where, as a consequence, the bid-asked spread becomes impossibly large.) A recent example of this is the market for “Auction-rate Preferreds” where seven-day paper was touted widely for almost 20 years as an alternative to money-market funds until February 2008 when the auctions failed and those backing these markets just withdrew and the whole market froze into illiquidity.

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What were/was/are/is the main causes of the economic situations?

Question by Jimmy H: What were/was/are/is the main causes of the economic situations?
I use those 4 terms because are the problems current day? Are they singular? There is the whole idea that if you get to the root of a problem, you can fix it. Is that applicable in this situation?
Also, does the stock market play any role?
While I’m here. Many people say “invest in gold/ silver.” Does that translate to just buy it, or how else do you invest in it?

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Answer by Hereese
over speculation
sub prime loans
housing market, which is connected to sub prime loans

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How does the bailout address the more esoteric causes of the crisis?

Question by DeFreeze: How does the bailout address the more esoteric causes of the crisis?
For example, the creation of “exotic” financial instruments, securitization of mortgage debt, etc? Any ideas? I’m learning here folks, so if this question seems overly simple or even stupid, keep your silly comments to yourself.
And isn’t what Wall Street, et. al. did with these bad mortgages similar to what Andrew Fastow went to jail for at Enron?

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Answer by Dave
I am wondering the same thing myself. The bail out helps the people that created the mess. The bail out will destroy out currency. This is not a good idea.

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