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9781843763048

International Monetary Relations in the New Global Economy

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2004-10-04
  • Publisher: Edward Elgar Pub

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vii
Introduction ix
Benjamin J. Cohen
PART I THE GLOBALIZATION OF FINANCE
`Phoenix Risen: The Resurrection of Global Finance', World Politics, 48 (2), January, 268--96
3(29)
Benjamin J. Cohen
`The Dynamics of Financial Globalization: Technology, Market Structure, and Policy Response', Policy Sciences, 27 (4), 319--42
32(24)
Philip G. Cerny
`Explaining the Globalization of Financial Markets: Bringing States Back In', Review of International Political Economy, 2 (2), Spring, 315--41
56(27)
Eric Helleiner
`Domestic Policy Choices, Political Institutional Change, and Financial Globalization', International Interactions, 24 (4), 345--77
83(33)
Andrew Sobel
`Capital Mobility and State Autonomy: Toward a Structural Theory of International Monetary Relations', International Studies Quarterly, 38 (2), June, 193--218
116(26)
David M. Andrews
`Capital Mobility, State Autonomy and Political Legitimacy', Journal of International Affairs, 48 (2), Winter, 369--88
142(23)
Louis W. Pauly
PART II CAPITAL MOBILITY AND DOMESTIC POLICY
`International and Domestic Constraints on Political Business Cycles in OECD Economies', International Organization, 52 (1), Winter, 87--120
165(34)
William Roberts Clark
Usha Nair Reichert
Sandra Lynn Lomas
Kevin L. Parker
`Mobile Capital, Domestic Institutions, and Electorally Induced Monetary and Fiscal Policy', American Political Science Review, 94 (2), June, 323--46
199(24)
William Roberts Clark
Mark Hallerberg
`How Constraining Is Capital Mobility? The Partisan Hypothesis in an Open Economy', American Journal of Political Science, 43 (4), October, 1003--27
223(25)
Thomas Oatley
`Capital Mobility, Trade, and the Domestic Politics of Economic Policy', International Organization, 49 (4), Autumn, 657--87
248(31)
Geoffrey Garrett
`Room to Move: International Financial Markets and National Welfare States', International Organization, 54 (4), Autumn, 737--73
279(40)
Layna Mosley
PART III EXCHANGE RATES AND MONETARY INSTITUTIONS
`Exchange Rate Politics: Contemporary Lessons from American History', Review of International Political Economy, 1 (1), Spring, 81--103
319(23)
Jeffry A. Frieden
`The Political Choice and Collapse of Fixed Exchange Rates', Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 152 (2), June, 360--79
342(20)
Carsten Hefeker
`Democratic Institutions and Exchange-rate Commitments', International Organization, 53 (1), Winter, 71--97
362(27)
William Bernhard
David Leblang
`Domestic Political Institutions and Exchange Rate Commitments in the Developing World', International Studies Quarterly, 43 (4), December, 599--620
389(22)
David A. Leblang
`Partisan and Electoral Motivations and the Choice of Monetary Institutions Under Fully Mobile Capital', International Organization, 56 (4), Autumn, 725--49
411(25)
William Roberts Clark
`Political System Transparency and Monetary Commitment Regimes', International Organization, 56 (4), Autumn, 861--87
436(27)
J. Lawrence Broz
Name Index 463(4)
Acknowledgements vii
An introduction by the editor to both volumes appears in Volume I
PART I GOVERNING GLOBAL CAPITAL
`The Obsolescence of Capital Controls? Economic Management in an Age of Global Markets', World Politics, 46 (1), October, 50--82
3(33)
John B. Goodman
Louis W. Pauly
`Domestic and Systemic Determinants of Capital Controls in the Developed and Developing World', International Studies Quarterly, 41 (3), September, 435--54
36(20)
David A. Leblang
`The International Politics of Harmonization: The Case of Capital Market Regulation', International Organization, 55 (3), Summer, 589--620
56(32)
Beth A. Simmons
`Keeping Governments Out of Politics: Transnational Securities Markets, Regulatory Cooperation, and Political Legitimacy', Review of International Studies, 21 (3), July, 251--78
88(28)
Geoffrey R.D. Underhill
`The Infrastructure of Global Governance: Quasi-Regulatory Mechanisms and the New Global Finance', Global Governance, 7 (4), 441--51
116(13)
Timothy J. Sinclair
PART II POLICY COOPERATION AND COMMITMENT
`The Triad and the Unholy Trinity: Lessons for the Pacific Region', in Richard Higgott, Richard Leaver and John Ravenhill (eds), Pacific Economic Relations in the 1990s: Cooperation or Conflict?, Chapter 7, Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 133--58, references
129(29)
Benjamin J. Cohen
`Capital Mobility and the Possibilities for International Policy Coordination', Policy Sciences, 27 (4), 395--423
158(29)
Michael C. Webb
`Developments in the Political Economy of Policy Coordination', Open Economies Review, 10 (2), May, 221--53
187(33)
Thomas D. Willett
`The Legalization of International Monetary Affairs', International Organization, 54 (3), Summer, 573--602, references
220(33)
Beth A. Simmons
`International Law and State Behavior: Commitment and Compliance in International Monetary Affairs', American Political Science Review, 94 (4), December, 819--35
253(20)
Beth A. Simmons
PART III REGIONAL MONETARY INTEGRATION
`Systemic Conflict and Regional Monetary Integration: The Case of Europe', International Organization, 52 (3), Summer, 537--73
273(37)
C. Randall Henning
`Choosing Union: Monetary Politics and Maastricht', International Organization, 47 (1), Winter, 1--39
310(39)
Wayne Sandholtz
`Consensus and Constraint: Ideas and Capital Mobility in European Monetary Integration', Journal of Common Market Studies, 37 (3), September, 455--76
349(22)
Kathleen R. McNamara
`Beyond EMU: The Problem of Sustainability', in Barry Eichengreen and Jeffry A. Frieden (eds), The Political Economy of European Monetary Unification, Second Edition, Chapter 8, Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 179--204
371(28)
Benjamin J. Cohen
PART IV THE FUTURE OF MONEY
`The Study of Money', World Politics, 52 (3), April, 407--36
399(30)
Jonathan Kirshner
`Finance in Politics: An Epilogue to Mad Money, 1998', in Roger Tooze and Christopher May (eds), Authority and Markets: Susan Strange's Writings on International Political Economy, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 103--18, 253, references
429(19)
Susan Strange
`The New Geography of Money', in Emily Gilbert and Eric Helleiner (eds), Nation-States and Money: The Past, Present and Future of National Currencies, Chapter 7, London and New York: Routledge, 121--38
448(19)
Benjamin Cohen
Name Index 467

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