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Genre/Form: | Ressource internet Texte intégral |
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Material Type: | Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Wyn Grant; Graham K Wilson |
ISBN: | 9780198704607 9780199641987 0199641986 0198704607 |
OCLC Number: | 882278006 |
Notes: | This publication is available as an open access version through OUP, as part of the OAPEN-UK project. Hardback originally published in 2012. Paperback version published in 2014. |
Description: | xxii, 272 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Details: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Contents: | 1: Introduction / Graham Wilson and Wyn Grant -- 2: The theory and practice of global economic governance in the early 21st century: the limits of multilateralism / Richard Higgott -- 3: The UK: the triumph of fiscal realism? / Andrew Gamble -- 4: The United States: the strange survival of (neo)liberalism / Graham Wilson -- 5: Constructing financial markets: reforming over-the-counter derivatives in the aftermath of the financial crisis / Glenn Morgan -- 6: Financial regulation after the global financial crisis: regionalist impulses and national strategies / William W. Grimes -- 7: Regaining control: capital controls and the global financial crisis / Kevin Gallagher -- 8: Institutional failure and the global financial crisis / Timothy J. Sinclair -- 9: What sappened to the state-influenced market economies (SMEs)? France, Italy, and Spain confront the crisis as the food, the bad, and the ugly / Vivien A. Schmidt -- 10: Social solidarity in Scandinavia after the failure of finance capitalism / Cathie Jo Martin -- 11: French responses to the global economic crisis: the political economy of post-dirigisme and new state activism / Ben Clift -- 12: Pardigm(s) shifting? Responding to China's response to the global financial crisis? / Shaun Breslin -- 13: Conclusion. / Graham Wilson and Wyn Grant. |
Responsibility: | edited by Wyn Grant and Graham K. Wilson. |
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This book highlights the main issues of the current global financial crises and gives an important historical background of the previous financial and economic crisis... An excellent book, worth reading. * Global Governance * Contributors, from both sides of the Atlantic and clearly experts in their areas, have written informative surveys that surely are worth reading. Recommended. * CHOICE * Read more...
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