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Global Markets And Financial Crises In Asia Towards A Theory For The 21st Century Haider A Khan

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Global Markets And Financial Crises In Asia Towards A Theory For The 21st Century Haider A Khan
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.04 MB
Pages: 258
Author: Haider A. Khan
ISBN: 9780333760765, 033376076X
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Global Markets And Financial Crises In Asia Towards A Theory For The 21st Century Haider A Khan by Haider A. Khan 9780333760765, 033376076X instant download after payment.

Khan presents a new theory of financial crises in the age of globalization from an evolutionary perspective and suggests policies that may be necessary for averting or managing new financial crises. Starting with the Asian financial crises, he identifies new types of financial crises that result from a combination of liberalization, weak domestic institutions for economic governance and a chaotic global market system without global governance institutions. Suggested solutions involve building new institutions for global and domestic governance and domestic and international policy reforms.

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