THE MAIN REASONS OF THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17721/apmv.2010.92.1.3-7Abstract
Financial globalization started to dominate in the system of the international economic re-lations from the last quarter of the XX – beginning of the XXI century. Starting from 1970s,
global financial markets developed at an unprecedented pace. It was caused by general liberal-
ization of economic processes, especially capital flow and currency exchange regulation. As a
result, the world economy received additional incentives for development and, as in the previ-
ous post-war years, continued to grow. However, against a background of general growth of a
real sector of economy, its financial constituent started to acquire hypertrophied forms. The so-
called financial bubble was formed that burst from excessive inflation in 2007 – 2008. The world
financial crisis broke out, that affected, though to different extent, practically all the world coun-
tries.
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