From a Global Financial Crisis to a Global Poverty Crisis
FEA Working Paper No. 2009-18
9 Pages Posted: 13 Mar 2009 Last revised: 14 Aug 2014
Date Written: March 12, 2009
Abstract
This paper is interested to show graphically how the global financial crisis from the largest economy in the world such as U.S. can generate large economic waves on different markets (countries or regions) simultaneously and also how these large economic waves can show the fast expansion of poverty into its principal trade and investment partners.
Keywords: Econographicology, Euclidean Geometry, Economic Teaching
JEL Classification: B40, B41
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