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States and the reemergence of global finance : from Bretton Woods to the 1990s
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ISBN: 1501701975 1501701983 9781501701986 0801428599 0801483336 9780801483332 9780801428593 Year: 1994 Publisher: Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press,

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Most accounts explain the postwar globalization of financial markets as a product of unstoppable technological and market forces. Drawing on extensive historical research, Eric Helleiner provides the first comprehensive political history of the phenomenon, one that details and explains the central role played by states in permitting and encouraging financial globalization.Helleiner begins by highlighting the commitment of advanced industrial states to a restrictive international financial order at the 1944 Bretton Woods conference and during the early postwar years. He then explains the growing political support for the globalization of financial markets after the late 1950s by analyzing five sets of episodes: the creation of the Euromarket in the 1960s, the rejection in the early 1970s of proposals to reregulate global financial markets, four aborted initiatives in the late 1970s and early 1980s to implement effective controls on financial movements, the extensive liberalization of capital controls in the 1980s, and the containment of international financial crises at three critical junctures in the 1970s and 1980s.He shows that these developments resulted from various factors, including the unique hegemonic interests of the United States and Britain in finance, a competitive deregulation dynamic, ideological shifts, and the construction of a crisis-prevention regime among leading central bankers. In his conclusion Helleiner addresses the question of why states have increasingly embraced an open, liberal international financial order in an era of considerable trade protectionism.


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Global finance in crisis : the politics of international regulatory change
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ISBN: 9786612571374 1135157626 1282571370 020385750X 9780415564373 9780203857502 9780415564380 0415564379 0415564387 9781135157579 9781135157616 9781135157623 1135157618 Year: 2010 Publisher: New York : Routledge,

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From the vantage point of the key powers in global finance including the United States, the European Union, Japan, and China, this highly accessible book brings together leading scholars to examine current changes in international financial regulation. They assess whether the flurry of ambitious initiatives to improve and strengthen international financial regulation signals an important turning point in the regulation of global finance. The text:Examines the kinds of international reforms have been implemented to date and patterns of international regulatory change.<

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