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'There is no doubt that The International Organization of Credit merits close attention. Anyone interested in the restructuring of relationships within the world economy, and particularly the power of finance, will find this a wide-ranging, innovative and thought-provoking contribution to, and construction of, both IPE as a discipline and the international political economy as everyday practice.' Adam David Morton, International Affairs
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Randall Germain explores the changing political economy of finance at the global level. He relates changes in global finance to wider changes in the organization of the international economy, and considers how commercial and investment banks have responded institutionally to these changes. Changes in the institutional organization of credit have rendered traditional policy instruments for controlling credit less useful today than in the past. Germain thus argues that the international organization of credit is likely to be relatively unstable into the twenty-first century, and the role of states within the global credit system will be precarious.
The International Organization of Credit : States and Global Finance in the World-Economy (Cambridge Studies in International Relations)
The International Organization of Credit : States and Global Finance in the World-Economy (Cambridge Studies in International Relations),Randall D. Germain,Steve Smith,Thomas Biersteker,Chris Brown,Phil Cerny,Alex Danchev,Joseph Grieco,John Groome,Richard Higgott,G. John Ikenberry,Caroline Kennedy-Pipe,Cambridge University Press,0521598516,Finance,International Relations - General,International economic relatio,International economic relations,International finance,Political Science,Politics - Current Events,Politics/International Relations,Credit & credit institutions,International relations,Political Science / International Relations
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