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Financial openness and national autonomy : 0pportunities and constraints / edited by Tariq Banuri and Juliet B. Schor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: WIDER studies in development economicsPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2011.Description: xiii, 288 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0195633377
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.042 BAN
Contents:
1. Introduction / Juliet B. Schor -- pt. I. How Has the World Changed? 2. Openness, Financial Innovation, Changing Patterns of Ownership, and the Structure of Financial Markets / Andrew D. Gosh, Alan Hughes and Ajit Singh. 3. Are World Financial Markets More Open? If So, Why and With What Effects? / Robert Zevin -- pt. II. Why Has the World Changed? Bankers and States. 4. Financial Markets Versus Governments / Robert Pringle. 5. Exchange Controls and Policy Autonomy: the Case of Australia, 1983-1988 / Andrew Glyn. 6. Structural Determinants and Economic Effects of Capital Controls in OECD Countries / Gerald A. Epstein and Juliet B. Schor -- pt. III. Looking Ahead: Policy Behaviour in an Open World. 7. International Capital Markets and the Limits of National Economic Policy / Gerald A. Epstein and Herbert Gintis. 8. Capital Mobility and Policy Effectiveness under a Credit Run: the Mexican Economy in the 1980s / Jaime Ros. 9. Black Markets, Openness, and Central Bank Autonomy / Tariq Banuri.
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Books Institute of Public Enterprise, Library S Campus Donation RBI 332.042 BAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 44653

1. Introduction / Juliet B. Schor --
pt. I. How Has the World Changed? 2. Openness, Financial Innovation, Changing Patterns of Ownership, and the Structure of Financial Markets / Andrew D. Gosh, Alan Hughes and Ajit Singh. 3. Are World Financial Markets More Open? If So, Why and With What Effects? / Robert Zevin --
pt. II. Why Has the World Changed? Bankers and States. 4. Financial Markets Versus Governments / Robert Pringle. 5. Exchange Controls and Policy Autonomy: the Case of Australia, 1983-1988 / Andrew Glyn. 6. Structural Determinants and Economic Effects of Capital Controls in OECD Countries / Gerald A. Epstein and Juliet B. Schor --
pt. III. Looking Ahead: Policy Behaviour in an Open World. 7. International Capital Markets and the Limits of National Economic Policy / Gerald A. Epstein and Herbert Gintis. 8. Capital Mobility and Policy Effectiveness under a Credit Run: the Mexican Economy in the 1980s / Jaime Ros. 9. Black Markets, Openness, and Central Bank Autonomy / Tariq Banuri.

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