The Global Financial Crisis of 2008 plunged many developed and emerging market countries into economic and financial crisis for years and, in some cases, for a decade.
A decade later as policymakers now wonder whether such a crisis or one similar could occur again, scholars examine the impact and responses to the last crisis with a view to lessons learned.
Join Ian Goldin @ian_goldin, Prof of Globalization and Development at the Oxford Martin School, Oxford University UK, as he interviews global leaders and economists, including myself, in a BBC radio program: “After the Crash” @BBCworld Service
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3csxhjl
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