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List of figures | |
List of tables | |
List of contributors | |
Acknowledgements | |
Introduction: global market integration, financial crises and policy imperatives | |
Financial Globalisation and Policy Responses: Concepts and Arguments | |
Reform of the international financial architecture: what has been written? | |
Costs and benefits of financial globalisation: concepts, evidence and implications | |
Capital controls: the neglected option | |
Global structures and political imperatives: in search of normative underpinnings for international financial order | |
Globalisation, Financial Crises and National Experiences | |
Crisis consequences: lessons from Thailand Pasuk Phongpaichit | |
The politics of financial reform: recapitalising Indonesia's banks | |
South Korea and the Asian crisis: the impact of the democratic deficit and OECD accession | |
Currency crises in Russia and other transition economies | |
Capital account convertibility and the national interest: has India got it right? | |
Learning to live without the Plan: financial reform in | |
The Asian financial crisis and Japanese policy reactions | |
Private Interests, Private-Public Interactions and Financial Policy | |
Private capture, policy failures and financial crisis: evidence and lessons from South Korea and Thailand | |
Governance, markets and power: the political economy of accounting reform in Indonesia | |
The private sector, international standards and the architecture of global finance | |
Building the New Financial Architecture: Norms, Institutions and Governance | |
The legitimacy of international organisations and the future of global governance | |
The G-7 and architecture debates: norms, authority and global financial governance | |
Bail-outs, bail-ins and bankruptcy: evolution of the new architecture | |
Conclusion: towards the good governance of the international financial system | |
Index | |
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