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Financial Liberalization and the Reconstruction of State-Market Relations
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Financial Liberalization and the Reconstruction of State-Market Relations
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The central theme of this study, first published in 1998, is that parametric change has expanded the autonomy of non-state actors, and has reduced the capability of governments to extract involuntary resources from their constituents. This change has profound consequences for world politics. This title will be of interest to students of Finance and Economics.
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Index
adjustment (in monetary regime), 48
agent-structure problem, 23, 36–40
Andrews, David, 124–125
Australia, 198
autonomy dilemma, 21
balance of payments:
adjustment, 110–114
autonomous transactions, 109
capital account, 108–109
current account, 108–109, 130–131, 159
described, 108
disequilibria in, 6, 14, 109–114, 130
portfolio-balance approach, 111–113
purchasing-power parity (PPP), 110
trade-based (elasticities) approach, 109–110
Bank of England, 70, 74, 91, 94
Bank for International Settlements (BIS), 12, 117
“bankers’ bargain,” 22, 28, 140
banks, private, 97, 147–157
“Big Bang,” 155
bonds, 111, 128–129
Bretton Woods arrangements, 23, 59, 79–84, 86
Bretton Woods era (period), 23, 55, 63–65, 86–90, 96–101, 143
Britain (United Kingdom), 11, 17, 34, 59, 66, 70–72, 75, 83, 91, 93–94, 105, 116, 122, 136, 148, 154–155, 171
capital controls, 7, 12, 64, 81, 92–97, 99, 118, 145, 170–171
capital mobility, 14, 17, 28–29, 33–34, 38, 64, 68, 83, 85, 115, 120, 123, 129, 136, 205
central banks, 71–74, 105–107, 115–116, 138
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. IMPLICATIONS OF A NEW FINANCIAL ORDER
- III. THE HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF THE KEY ARRANGEMENTS
- IV. NATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICYMAKING IN AN ERA OF GLOBAL FINANCE
- V. RENEGOTIATING THE BANKERS’ BARGAIN
- VI. LIMITS OF POLICY AUTONOMY
- VII. CONCLUSION
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX