How does America manage crisis on behalf of international finance
in the absence of a global state? Doyran explores the relationship
between state power and global finance and in particular examines
the various attempts by the US state at financial crisis
management. The case studies highlight the dramatic consequences of
the rise of financial capitalism in the US economy, and also
explore regulatory sources of market failures, systemic risk and
moral hazard. This book focuses on this primary issue facing
scholars of American power in various social science disciplines,
including political science, finance and international relations,
professional financial analysts and Government officials. This book
is for the critical reader who is interested in financial policy
and wants to learn more about the causes and consequences of the
rise of financial markets.
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