Exploring Financial Crises: A New Book from ESCP Experts

Of Banks And Crises by Cristina Peicuti and Jacques Beyssade

Cristina Peicuti, professor at ESCP Business School, and Jacques Beyssade, a leading expert in the banking sector and General Secretary of BPCE, have recently published a new book: Of Banks And Crises. It offers an in-depth analysis of major economic crises and the role of banks in society, providing thoughtful insights on how they can better contribute to the common good.

Bankers and Economists Under Media Scrutiny

As the global landscape becomes increasingly volatile, understanding how different regions manage risks and crises is crucial. The 2024 CERALE-UdeSA Colloquium on “Risk and Crisis Management in a Changing World” brought together researchers, policymakers, and business leaders from Europe and Latin America to discuss how the public and private sectors can respond to these challenges. Organized by the Centre for Studies and Research on Latin America and Europe (CERALE) at ESCP Business School and Universidad de San Andrés, this event highlighted key insights into managing uncertainty through innovation and investment.

A Journey Through Economic Crises

Of Banks And Crises stands out for its comprehensive approach to both historical and current economic crises. From the Great Depression to the Great Recession and from the impact of COVID-19 to the era of Brexit and Donald Trump's presidency, the book delves into how financial crises have shaped the global economy. The authors also highlight the pivotal role of cooperative banks in transforming the banking sector, driven by and for customers.

An Inspiring Quote from Charles Gide

The book opens with a powerful quote from Charles Gide, one of the founders of the Banques populaires and the first university professor of economics in France, emphasising the importance of cooperative efforts to provide credit to the underprivileged. This sets the stage for the authors' reflection on the role of banks in society.

Why Read Of Banks And Crises?

This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of the banking sector and its impact on global crises. The authors offer fresh perspectives and practical solutions for how banks and economists can play a more proactive and positive role in society in the future.

Now available on Barnes & Noble, Of Banks And Crises is an essential read to understand the economic challenges of both the past and present.

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