A Short Legal History of the Credit Crunch
Ida Ince | 14.02.2011 17:30 | Analysis | Public sector cuts | Social Struggles
It is at this nexus that many of the subsequent developments in the world economy can be located. It also provides a useful starting point for discussing legal complexity, rather than the ‘antecedent but not principal cause’ of the crisis, namely the bust in the Residential Mortgage-Backed Securities market, whose structure operated as a culmination of legal and economic innovations in varied fields, including that of corporate debt finance.
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