From the Great Depression in the twentieth century to the Great
Recession in the twenty-first, systemic banking crises have been a
recurring problem for both developing and developed countries. This
book offers a human rights perspective on financial crises
vis-a-vis low-income and least developed countries. It
systematically analyzes government's commitment to women's economic
rights and basic human rights during systemic banking crises. The
book combines a wealth of data with rich theoretical arguments that
weave together distinct but related bodies of literature from
international development, human rights, and political economy.
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