Global instability : the political economy of world economic goverance / edited by Jonathan Michie and John Grieve Smith.
Contributor(s): Michie, Jonathan | Grieve Smith, John.
Material type: BookSeries: Contemporary political economy series.Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 1999Description: vii, 260 p. ; 24 cm. + pbk.ISBN: 0415202221 ; 041520223X .Subject(s): International finance | Business cycles | Economic history -- 1990- | Investments, Foreign | Competition, InternationalDDC classification: 332.042Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Jonathan Michie -- Part I: The 1997-1998 Asian crises -- 'Asian capitalism' and the financial crisis / Ajit Singh -- Rejecting exceptionalism: reinterpreting the Asian financial crisis / Ilene Grabel -- Stablizing capital flows to developing countries / Stephany Griffith Jones with Jenny Kimmis -- International finance and global deflation: there is an alternative / Thomas I. Palley -- Part II: Global instability -- Creating international credit rules and the Multilateral agreement on investment: what are the alternatives? / Elissa Braunstein and Gerald Epstein -- World trade liberalisation: national autonomy and global regulation / Avadhoot Nadkarni -- What role for the Tobin tax in world economic goverance? / Philip Aresti and Malcolm Sawyer -- Part III: A new structure for international payments -- Transnational rules for transnational corporations: what next? / Paz Estrella Tolentino -- Will the real IMF please stand up: what does the fund do and what should it do? / Laurence Harris -- A world central bank? / John Smithin and Bernard M. Wolf -- A new Bretton Woods: reforming the global financial system / John Grieve Smith.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Contributors
- Preface and acknowledgements, by the Editors
- Introduction Jonathan Michie
- Part I The 1997-98 Asian Crisis
- 1 'Asian Capitalism' and the Financial Crisis
- 2 Rejection Exceptionalism: Reinterpreting the Asian financial crises
- 3 Stabilizing Capital Flows to Developing Countries
- 4 International Finance and Global Deflation: There is an alternative
- Part II Global Instability
- 5 Creating International Credit Rules and the Multilateral Agreement on Investment: What are the alternatives?
- 6 World Trade Liberalisation: National Autonomy and Gobal Regulation
- 7 What Role for the Tobin Tax in World Economic Governance?
- Part III A New Structure for International Payments
- 8 Transnational Rules for Transnational Corporations: What Next?
- 9 Will the Real IMF Please Stand Up: What does the Fund do and what should it do?
- 10 A World Central Bank?
- 11 A New Bretton Woods: Reforming the Global Financial System
- Name and Subject Index