Trying to stop financial crises before they happen is not enough on its own, according to new research from the University of Surrey. The study shows that when governments and central banks only focus on preventing crises and neglect how they will respond after one hits, they risk making the economic damage worse.
Prevention alone will not save us from financial crashes, according to new study
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