1st Edition

Financial Instability and Systemic Risk From the Global Financial Crisis and Beyond

By Jagoda Kaszowska-Mojsa Copyright 2026
288 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The Global Financial Crisis revealed that systemic fragility arises not only from identifiable risks but also from systemic uncertainty – the endogenous and often unpredictable dynamics that build up within financial systems and amplify across time and space. More than a decade later, this dual challenge remains pressing as the rising inequality and geopolitical insecurity have underscored the... Read more

Part 1. Systemic Risk and the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) Introduction 1. Defining Systemic Risk and Uncertainty: Nature, Measurement and Modelling 2. Systemic Risk and the 2008-2009 U.S. Financial Crisis: Causes, Course and Consequences 3. The Role of Systemic Risk and Uncertainty in the Development of the EU Crisis Part 2. Macroprudential Policies after the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) 4. Systemic Risk Mitigation Through Regulation and Macroprudential Policies 5. Analysing the Effects of Macroprudential Policies through an
Agent-Based Model with Heterogeneous Agents Conclusions A. The Bewley's Theorems B. A General-Equilibrium Framework for Macroprudential Analysis C. The Data-Driven Agent-Based Model D. Tables and Figures

Biography

Jagoda Kaszowska-Mojsa is a researcher and lecturer and holds positions at the National Bank of Poland and Cracow University of Economics, Poland.