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Behaviour, decisions and markets 9
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Development economics BEE3052 7
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Managing Change and Crisis in Organisations BEM3052 5
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The Economics of financial crisis BEE3051 4
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Latest notes & summaries University of Exeter (UOEX) • Economics
Part 2 of 3 - Major players in the global financial crisis

Low interest rates
Financial deregulation and innovation
Securitisation . originate and distribute
- MBS, Mortgage backed securitisation
- Post Loss Securitisation
- CDOs - Collateralised debt obligations
- securitisation and Moral Hazard
- Credit Default Swaps
- Carry trades
Shadow banking
- Asset Backed Conduits
- SPVs and SIVs
- Money market funds
- Hedge funds
Credit Crunch
- Leverage and House prices
- How the credit crunch came to...
- Book & Paket-Deal
- Class notes
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University of Exeter•The Economics of financial crisis
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The Subprime Solution • Robert J. Shiller• ISBN 9780691156323
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BEE3051 The Economics of Financial Crises• By annaguitart99
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Part 2 of 3 - Major players in the global financial crisis

Low interest rates
Financial deregulation and innovation
Securitisation . originate and distribute
- MBS, Mortgage backed securitisation
- Post Loss Securitisation
- CDOs - Collateralised debt obligations
- securitisation and Moral Hazard
- Credit Default Swaps
- Carry trades
Shadow banking
- Asset Backed Conduits
- SPVs and SIVs
- Money market funds
- Hedge funds
Credit Crunch
- Leverage and House prices
- How the credit crunch came to...
The outcomes of change
-Is Change Worse than the Disease?
-Change is Affective
-Survivor sickness
-Post merger trauma
- Class notes
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University of Exeter•Managing Change and Crisis in Organisations
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The outcomes of change
-Is Change Worse than the Disease?
-Change is Affective
-Survivor sickness
-Post merger trauma
Core concepts
-What is an Organisation 
-What is Organisational change 
-Why do organisations change 
-Theories of organisations in time 
-What is organizational decline 
-Reversing organisational decline
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University of Exeter•Managing Change and Crisis in Organisations
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Core concepts
-What is an Organisation 
-What is Organisational change 
-Why do organisations change 
-Theories of organisations in time 
-What is organizational decline 
-Reversing organisational decline
Continuous change
-Tempo Theory of Change (Weick & Quinn, 1999)
-Organizational Becoming (Tsoukas & Chia, 2002)
-Organizational Improvisation
-The Innovation Factory (Hargadon & Sutton, 2000)

Achieving Radical Change Incrementally
-Radical Change the Quiet Way (Meyerson, 2001)
-Effective Radicals (Battilana & Casciara, 2012)
-Recruiting Radicals
-How to Build Change Capability
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University of Exeter•Managing Change and Crisis in Organisations
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Continuous change
-Tempo Theory of Change (Weick & Quinn, 1999)
-Organizational Becoming (Tsoukas & Chia, 2002)
-Organizational Improvisation
-The Innovation Factory (Hargadon & Sutton, 2000)

Achieving Radical Change Incrementally
-Radical Change the Quiet Way (Meyerson, 2001)
-Effective Radicals (Battilana & Casciara, 2012)
-Recruiting Radicals
-How to Build Change Capability
Overview
Mapping change
Change theories
Lewin's method
Kotter's 8 steps
Nadler and Tushman 1989
Sirkin et al 2005
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University of Exeter•Managing Change and Crisis in Organisations
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Overview
Mapping change
Change theories
Lewin's method
Kotter's 8 steps
Nadler and Tushman 1989
Sirkin et al 2005
Part 4 of 4 - Ethics of the financial crisis

Greed
Prospect theory
Self-serving bias
Self-deception
Ethical fading
Acts of omission 
Ethical numbing
Working with money makes you vulnerable
Banking fraud
How to improve ethics
Banking reforms
Can the Global Financial Crisis be prevented in the future
- Book & Paket-Deal
- Class notes
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University of Exeter•The Economics of financial crisis
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The Subprime Solution • Robert J. Shiller• ISBN 9780691156323
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BEE3051 The Economics of Financial Crises• By annaguitart99
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Part 4 of 4 - Ethics of the financial crisis

Greed
Prospect theory
Self-serving bias
Self-deception
Ethical fading
Acts of omission 
Ethical numbing
Working with money makes you vulnerable
Banking fraud
How to improve ethics
Banking reforms
Can the Global Financial Crisis be prevented in the future
Part 1 of 4 - Why bubbles occur explained using behavioural economics

- Globalisation
- capitalism 
- Economic Crisis or Crisis of Economics?

Different narratives
- Sovereign Debt Crisis versus a Private Sector debt crisis
- One of the catalysts of the recent crisis: US Housing market
- US Debt Explosion

US housing bubble and sub-prime
- Growth of sub-prime
- Focus of growth in economically depressed areas
- NINJA, Piggyback and ARMS
- How do you define a “bubble”

Introduction to behavio...
- Book & Paket-Deal
- Class notes
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University of Exeter•The Economics of financial crisis
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The Subprime Solution • Robert J. Shiller• ISBN 9780691156323
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BEE3051 The Economics of Financial Crises• By annaguitart99
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Part 1 of 4 - Why bubbles occur explained using behavioural economics

- Globalisation
- capitalism 
- Economic Crisis or Crisis of Economics?

Different narratives
- Sovereign Debt Crisis versus a Private Sector debt crisis
- One of the catalysts of the recent crisis: US Housing market
- US Debt Explosion

US housing bubble and sub-prime
- Growth of sub-prime
- Focus of growth in economically depressed areas
- NINJA, Piggyback and ARMS
- How do you define a “bubble”

Introduction to behavio...
Part 3 of 4 - Who was to blame for the global financial crisis
- Bankers
- Risk management failure
- Var and efficient markets
- risk systems
- stress testing
- competence of top management
- rating agencies
- where did it all go wrong
- model failure
- rating agency reforms
- Book & Paket-Deal
- Class notes
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University of Exeter•The Economics of financial crisis
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The Subprime Solution • Robert J. Shiller• ISBN 9780691156323
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BEE3051 The Economics of Financial Crises• By annaguitart99
Preview 3 out of 19 pages
Part 3 of 4 - Who was to blame for the global financial crisis
- Bankers
- Risk management failure
- Var and efficient markets
- risk systems
- stress testing
- competence of top management
- rating agencies
- where did it all go wrong
- model failure
- rating agency reforms
Organisational change typologies. Episodic vs. continuous change; incremental vs. strategic change; reactive vs. anticipatory change.
Structural change
Mergers and Acquisitions
Organisational crisis
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University of Exeter•Managing Change and Crisis in Organisations
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Organisational change typologies. Episodic vs. continuous change; incremental vs. strategic change; reactive vs. anticipatory change.
Structural change
Mergers and Acquisitions
Organisational crisis
Intro to topic
Social capital 
Microfinance 
Solving adverse selection
Solving moral hazard
Solving enforcement - Beasley-Coate
Does Microfinance work?
Joint liability
Group lending
Digital money
M-Pesa
- Package deal
- Class notes
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University of Exeter•Development economics
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BEE3052 Development Economics• By annaguitart99
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Intro to topic
Social capital 
Microfinance 
Solving adverse selection
Solving moral hazard
Solving enforcement - Beasley-Coate
Does Microfinance work?
Joint liability
Group lending
Digital money
M-Pesa