Financial Globalization and Democracy in Emerging Markets

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International Political Economy Series

ISBN: 0333930673
ISBN 13: 9780333930670
Herausgeber: L Armijo
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xxii, 348 S., 5 s/w Illustr., 348 p. 5 illus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 13.01.1999
Auflage: 1/1999
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: KT

Only book to combine economic analysis of global financial trends with political analysis of developing countriesExamines how capital transfer from rich to poor countries – and how financial crises of the ’90s has affected that investmentPossible ‘silverlining’ of financial globalization include lessening of debt on developing countries and a sounder base for macroeconomic policiesWell-integrated text

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Beschreibung

When Mexico's peso crisis occurred in December 1994, all of Latin America experienced the 'tequila effect'. In January 1998, after seven months of financial turmoil in East Asia, Alan Greenspan, the usually reticent Chairman of the US Federal Reserve Bank, noted that such 'vicious cycles.may, in fact, be a defining characteristic of the new high-tech international financial system'. This book examines the impact of the new, highly liquid portfolio capital flows on governments, opposition, politicians, business and the workforce in such emerging market countries as Mexico, Brazil, Russia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia. Hailed as 'exemplary and innovative', 'fine-grained and accessible' and 'a must read', this collection of original essays in newly available in paperback.

Autorenporträt

LESLIE ELLIOTT ARMIJO is Visiting Scholar, Reed College, Oregon, USA. She has published numerous articles on the interaction of democratization and economic liberalization in developing and transitional countries, the game of inflation in Brazil, and the politics of privatization and market-oriented economic reforms in South America, Mexico, and India.

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