

About this book
Summary
This book examines how modern financial stability risks accumulate outside traditional banking, why losses are delayed rather than eliminated, and why future crises are more likely to be slow, opaque, and politically difficult than sudden and dramatic. The central policy challenge is not preventing crises, but recognizing and managing delayed systemic risk in a financial system dominated by nonbanks, illiquid assets, and behavioral liquidity.Book information
Genre
Business and Economics
Length
2 hrs 22 mins
Publish date
Dec 14, 2025
Language
English
About the Author
Justin Z. Martinez
Table of Contents
1Chapter 1
13Chapter 13
2Chapter 2
14Chapter 14
3Chapter 3
15Chapter 15
4Chapter 4
16Chapter 16
5Chapter 5
17Chapter 17
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