Debating the global financial architecture /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
[2002]
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| Series: | SUNY series in global politics.
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Table of Contents:
- The terms of the debate: what's democracy got to do with it? / Leslie Elliott Armijo
- Global financial architecture and hegemonic leadership in the new millennium / Mark R. Brawley
- Capital controls: why do governments hesitate? / Benjamin J. Cohen
- Reforming the international financial institutions: dueling experts in the United States / C. Fred Bergsten
- The economic case against free capital mobility / David Feliz
- The redesign of the international financial architecture from a Latin American perspective: who pays the bill? / Eduardo Fernández-Arias and Ricardo Hausmann
- Reform proposals from developing Asia: finding a win-win strategy / Ashima Goyal
- Japan and the new financial order in East Asia: from competition to cooperation / Henry Laurence
- Reform without representation? The international and transnational dialogue on the global financial architecture / Tony Porter and Duncan Wood
- The European Monetary Union as a response to globalization / Erik Jones
- Of bubbles and buildings: financial architecture in a liberal democratic era / Lawrence Whitehead.