2022
DOI: 10.22495/jgrv11i4siart16
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Iceland’s financial crisis 2008: Not a normal accident

Abstract: The failure of 97% of Iceland’s financial system in October 2008, was not solely due to the tight coupling and complexity of the financial system but was the result of bankers and their owners, who took actions that violated system rules and regulations so that complete system failure was inevitable. Regulators were silent during such activities. Actions taken by bankers, and others, have been termed agentic behaviour — willful violation of system rules and regulations in a way that brings the entire system do… Show more

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“…Moreover, during the reforms and hard times (e.g., global financial crisis -2009) the effectiveness of state governance, the quality of public administration, and the success of quickly implemented policies are appeared to be the key factors in confronting a wide variety of domestic and international problems, many of which are not only of economic origin (e.g., Korablin, 2021;Report, 2011;Bryant & Sigurjonsson, 2022;Honcharenko et al, 2020;Halasiuk, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, during the reforms and hard times (e.g., global financial crisis -2009) the effectiveness of state governance, the quality of public administration, and the success of quickly implemented policies are appeared to be the key factors in confronting a wide variety of domestic and international problems, many of which are not only of economic origin (e.g., Korablin, 2021;Report, 2011;Bryant & Sigurjonsson, 2022;Honcharenko et al, 2020;Halasiuk, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%