‘Intoxicated’ institutional investors: how the financial crisis infected the real economy

In this short article, republished for Criticaleye courtesy of INSEAD Knowledge, INSEAD explains that one of the least understood aspects of the financial crisis is how it spread from the financial sector to the general economy, where it nearly caused a global financial meltdown.




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