Contributors, from both sides of the Atlantic and clearly experts in their areas, have written informative surveys that surely are worth reading. Recommended.

CHOICE

This book highlights the main issues of the current global financial crises and gives an important historical background of the previous financial and economic crisis... An excellent book, worth reading.

Global Governance

This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 International licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. The Global Financial Crisis is the most serious economic crisis since the Great Depression, and although many have explored its causes, relatively few have focused on its consequences. Unlike earlier crises, no new paradigm seems yet to have come forward to challenge existing ways of thinking and neo-liberalism has emerged relatively unscathed. This crisis, characterized by a remarkable policy stability, has lacked a coherent and innovative intellectual response. This book, however, systematically explores the consequences of the crisis, focusing primarily on its impact on policy and politics. It asks how governments responded to the challenges that the crisis has posed, and the policy and political impact of the combination of both the Global Financial Crisis itself and these responses. It brings together leading academics to consider the divergent ways in which particular countries have responded to the crisis, including the US, the UK, China, Europe, and Scandinavia. The book also assesses attempts to develop global economic governance and to reform financial regulation, and looks critically at the role of credit rating agencies.
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Many books have explored the causes of the global financial crisis, but relatively few its consequences. The book brings together leading authors from the UK and the US to discuss both how particular countries have responded in different ways to the crisis, and also examine attempts to reform global economic governance and financial regulation.
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1. Introduction ; 2. The Theory and Practice of Global Economic Governance in the Early 21st Century: the Limits of Multilateralism ; 3. The UK: the Triumph of Fiscal Realism? ; 4. The United States: the strange survival of (Neo)Liberalism ; 5. Constructing Financial Markets: reforming Over-the-Counter Derivatives in the aftermath of the financial crisis ; 6. Financial Regulation after the Global Financial Crisis: Regionalist Impulses and National Strategies ; 7. Regaining Control: Capital Controls and the Global Financial Crisis ; 8. Institutional Failure and the Global Financial Crisis ; 9. What Happened to the State-influenced Market Economies (SMEs)? France, Italy, and Spain Confront the Crisis as the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly ; 10. Social Solidarity in Scandinavia after the Failure of Finance Capitalism ; 11. French Responses to the Global Economic Crisis: the Political Economy of Post-dirigisme and New State Activism ; 12. Pardigm(s) Shifting? Responding to China's Response to the Global Financial Crisis? ; 13. Conclusion
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Part of the OAPEN-UK project
This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 International licence Fills a gap in the literature by discussing consequences rather than causes of the financial crisis Global scope to enable understanding of crisis from a wide variety of perspectives Systematic consideration of global economic governance and financial regulation Contributions from leading US and European academics
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Wyn Grant is Professor of Politics at the University of Warwick and vice-president for Europe and Africa of the International Political Science Association. He has written extensively on economic policy, government-business relations, pressure groups, and agricultural and environmental policy. Graham Wilson is Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, Boston University. He previously taught at the Universities of Wisconsin-Madison and Essex.
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This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 International licence Fills a gap in the literature by discussing consequences rather than causes of the financial crisis Global scope to enable understanding of crisis from a wide variety of perspectives Systematic consideration of global economic governance and financial regulation Contributions from leading US and European academics
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198704607
Publisert
2014-02-06
Utgiver
Oxford University Press; Oxford University Press
Vekt
458 gr
Høyde
237 mm
Bredde
165 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
296

Om bidragsyterne

Wyn Grant is Professor of Politics at the University of Warwick and vice-president for Europe and Africa of the International Political Science Association. He has written extensively on economic policy, government-business relations, pressure groups, and agricultural and environmental policy. Graham Wilson is Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, Boston University. He previously taught at the Universities of Wisconsin-Madison and Essex.