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===Fiscal policy===
===Fiscal policy===
*  November 15: The first [[G20 summit]] of leaders of the [[Group of Twenty]] countries agree to take expansionary fiscal action  
*  November. The first [[G20 summit]] of leaders of the [[Group of Twenty]] countries agree to take expansionary fiscal action
* The [[money market]] panic persists ([[LIBOR]]-[[OIS]] [[spread]]s reach  over 350 [[basis point]]s (compared with  August 2007 rates of around 10 points)[http://research.stlouisfed.org/publications/es/08/ES0825.pdf].)


==2009 Global downturn and (patchy) recovery ==
==2009 Global downturn and (patchy) recovery ==

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A timeline (or several) relating to Great Recession.

2002-2007 US housing boom and bust

2007-2009 International financial panic

  • August 9 2007: The French bank BNP Paribas freezes its funds because it is unable to value their mortgage-backed assets. [5]

2008-2009 The policy response

Financial policy

  • October The UK offers unlimited support to all UK banks by capital support, equity purchase and lending guarantees [7] [8], and similar action is agreed by European Union leaders [9] and the US President[10]and there are rescues of individual banks in Europe [11][12] [13][14] and the United States [15].

Monetary policy

Fiscal policy

2009 Global downturn and (patchy) recovery


2009-2012 The fiscal stability issue