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Global Financial Integration Thirty Years On From Reform To Crisis 1st Edition Geoffrey R D Underhill

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Global Financial Integration Thirty Years On From Reform To Crisis 1st Edition Geoffrey R D Underhill
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.05 MB
Pages: 374
Author: Geoffrey R. D. Underhill, Jasper Blom, Daniel Mügge
ISBN: 9780521198691, 0521198690
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Global Financial Integration Thirty Years On From Reform To Crisis 1st Edition Geoffrey R D Underhill by Geoffrey R. D. Underhill, Jasper Blom, Daniel Mügge 9780521198691, 0521198690 instant download after payment.

Early in the new millennium it appeared that a long period of financial crisis had come to an end, but the world now faces renewed and greater turmoil. This volume analyses the past three decades of global financial integration and governance and the recent collapse into crisis, offering a coherent and policy-relevant overview. State-of-the-art research from an interdisciplinary group of scholars illuminates the economic, political and social issues at the heart of devising an effective and legitimate financial system for the future. The chapters offer debate around a series of core themes which probe the ties between public and private actors and the consequences for outcomes for both developed markets and developing countries alike. The contributors argue that developing effective, legitimate financial governance requires enhancing public versus private authority through broader stakeholder representation, ensuring more acceptable policy outcomes.

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