Persistent episodes of global financial crises have placed the
existing system of international monetary and financial governance
under stress. The resulting economic turmoil provides a focal point
for rethinking the norms and institutions of global financial
architecture and the policy options of public and private
authorities at national, regional and transnational levels. This
volume moves beyond analysis of the causes and consequences of
recent financial crises and concentrates on issues of policy.
Written by distinguished scholars, it focuses on the tension
between global market structures and national policy imperatives.
Accessible to both specialists and general readers, the analysis is
coherent across a broad range of theoretical and empirical cases.
Offering a series of reasoned policy responses to financial
integration and crises, the volume grapples directly with the
institutional and often-neglected normative dimensions of
international financial architecture. The volume thus constitutes
required reading for scholars and policy-makers.
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