Due to the collapse of 2008, international trade and foreign direct investment sharply declined. In order to successfully negotiate the uncertain road facing many companies, administrators must change strategic approaches in various ways. It may be necessary to shift strategies to emphasize adapting to the local situation from the integration of each country. According to a recent survey of HBR readers, prior to the crisis, 88% of managers thought that a global strategy is indispensable, not a series of choices that need to be carefully evaluated.
The financial crisis in 2008 revealed that there is a big gap in economists' understanding of financial intermediation. Mainstream economists have a very simple and stylized bank model that ignores the enormous number of financial products and strategies that have evolved over the past 50 years. They argue that they can answer questions about financial regulation, such as how to set bank capital requirements without clearly understanding how financial intermediaries create value.
In the global financial crisis, a new paper on journalism research focused on mainstream newspapers in the United States, the UK and Australia during the 2008 global financial crisis. According to the newspaper, the mainstream financial media "generally do not issue warnings, lack sufficient skepticism when reporting finance and economic trends, journalists are closer to sources of information used to obtain information Too much. " Poverty, a study by Media & Jornalismo published at the Media and Journalism Research Center at Coimbra University in Portugal, reports that Western news media frequently reports poverty performance such as famine, overcrowding and natural disasters, but "poverty is" emergency The problem, "the reporter says,
Charles Ferguson's 2008 Internal Working Documentary and exposure on the details of the financial crisis has nothing to do with the global climate crisis, but its impact on corruption, greed, and power is discussed in David Wallace's paper It resonates strongly with some of the themes. . It is a suspicious businessman of water, Naomi Oresquez and Eric Conway. At the same time, "This is water" is related to the reason why people can not motivate by the sympathy of the people around us and the health of the environment in our daily life. For example, Mr. Foster detailed the idea that university degrees can not prepare for the reality of life, and that the argument has not been discussed even though the "adult" American lifestyle is ubiquitous (3).