Financial openness and national autonomy : opportunities and constraints / edited by Tariq Banuri and Juliet B. Schor.
Contributor(s): Banuri, Tariq [editor] | Schor, Juliet B [editor] | World Institute for Development Economics Research | UN University.
Material type:
BookSeries: WIDER studies in development economics: Publisher: Oxford, England : Clarendon Press, 1992Description: xiii, 288 p. : ill.ISBN: 0198283644.Subject(s): MONETARY POLICY | FOREIGN POLICY | INTERNATIONAL FINANCE| Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Book
|
General Stacks | UNU Publications | UNU WID/SDE-F 1992 (Browse shelf) | Available |
Browsing United Nations University Library Shelves , Shelving location: General Stacks , Collection code: UNU Publications Close shelf browser
|
No cover image available |
|
|
|
|
|
||
| UNU WID/SDE-E 1991 Economic liberalization : no panacea : the experiences of Latin America and Asia / | UNU WID/SDE-E 1997 v. 1 The environment and emerging development issues v. 1-2 / | UNU WID/SDE-E 2011 Entrepreneurship, innovation, and economic development | UNU WID/SDE-F 1992 Financial openness and national autonomy : opportunities and constraints / | UNU WID/SDE-F 2000 From shock to therapy the political economy of postsocialist transformation / | UNU WID/SDE-F 2003 From conflict to recovery in Africa / | UNU WID/SDE-F 2007 Food security indicators, measurement, and the impact of trade openness / |
"A study prepared for the World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER) of the United Nations University". - Bibliography: p. [255]-269. - Includes index.
PART I. HOW HAS THE WORLD CHANGED? 2. OPENNESS, FINANCIAL INNOVATION, CHANGING PATTERNS OF OWNERSHIP, AND THE STRUCTURE OF financial markets Andrew D. Cosh, Alan Hughes3 and Ajit Singh 3. ARE WORLD FINANCIAL MARKETS MORE OPEN? IF SO, WHY AND WITH WHAT EFFECTS? Robert Zevin PART II. WHY HAS THE WORLD CHANGED? BANKERS AND STATES 4. FINANCIAL MARKETS VERSUS GOVERNMENTS Robert Pringle 5. EXCHANGE CONTROLS AND POLICY AUTONOMY: THE CASE OF AUSTRALIA, 1983-1988 Andrew Glyn 6. STRUCTURAL DETERMINANTS AND ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF CAPITAL CONTROLS IN OECD COUNTRIES Gerald A. Epstein and Juliet B. Schor PART III. LOOKING AHEAD: POLICY BEHAVIOUR IN AN OPEN WORLD 7. INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS AND THE LIMITS )F NATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY Gerald A. Epstein and Herbert Gintis 8. CAPITAL MOBILITY AND POLICY EFFECTIVENESS UNDER A CREDIT RUN: THE MEXICAN ECONOMY IN the 1980s Jaime Ros 9. BLACK MARKETS, OPENNESS, AND CENTRAL BANK AUTONOMY Tariq Banuri

Book
There are no comments for this item.