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This book provides a comprehensive investigation of the messy and
crisis-ridden relationship between the operations of capitalist
finance, global capital flows, and state power in emerging markets.
The politics, drivers of emergence, and diversity of these myriad
forms of state power are explored in light of the positionality of
emerging markets within the network of space and power relations
that characterises contemporary global finance. The book develops a
multi-disciplinary perspective and combines insights from Marxist
political economy, post-Keynesian economics, economic geography,
and postcolonial and feminist International Political Economy.
Alami comprehensively reviews the theories, histories, and
geographies of cross-border finance management, and develops a
conceptual framework which allows unpacking the complex
entanglement of constraint and opportunities, of growing
integration and tight discipline, that cross-border finance
represents for emerging markets. Extensive fieldwork research
provides an in-depth comparative critical interrogation of the
policies and regulations deployed in Brazil and South Africa. This
volume will be especially useful to those researching and working
in the areas of international political economy, contemporary
geographies of money and finance, and critical development studies.
It should also prove of interest to policy makers, practitioners,
and activists concerned with the relation between finance and
development in emerging markets and beyond.
This book provides a comprehensive investigation of the messy and
crisis-ridden relationship between the operations of capitalist
finance, global capital flows, and state power in emerging markets.
The politics, drivers of emergence, and diversity of these myriad
forms of state power are explored in light of the positionality of
emerging markets within the network of space and power relations
that characterises contemporary global finance. The book develops a
multi-disciplinary perspective and combines insights from Marxist
political economy, post-Keynesian economics, economic geography,
and postcolonial and feminist International Political Economy.
Alami comprehensively reviews the theories, histories, and
geographies of cross-border finance management, and develops a
conceptual framework which allows unpacking the complex
entanglement of constraint and opportunities, of growing
integration and tight discipline, that cross-border finance
represents for emerging markets. Extensive fieldwork research
provides an in-depth comparative critical interrogation of the
policies and regulations deployed in Brazil and South Africa. This
volume will be especially useful to those researching and working
in the areas of international political economy, contemporary
geographies of money and finance, and critical development studies.
It should also prove of interest to policy makers, practitioners,
and activists concerned with the relation between finance and
development in emerging markets and beyond.
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