Anthem Frontiers of Global Political Economy and Development Ser.: Liberalization, Financial Instability and Economic Development by Yılmaz Akyüz (2014, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherAnthem Press
ISBN-101783082623
ISBN-139781783082629
eBay Product ID (ePID)177469344

Product Key Features

Number of Pages338 Pages
Publication NameLiberalization, Financial Instability and Economic Development
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2014
SubjectEconomic History, Developing & Emerging Countries, Finance / General, Economics / Microeconomics, Development / Economic Development
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaSocial Science, Business & Economics
AuthorYıLmaz Akyüz
SeriesAnthem Frontiers of Global Political Economy and Development Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height1 in
Item Weight16 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2014-008272
Dewey Edition23
Reviews"Ylmaz Akyüz is one of the most innovative thinkers in development economics whose insights have contributed to a much richer understanding of the opportunities and challenges of globalization in developing countries. At a time of increasing global instability, if we fail to listen to his advice, we do so at our own peril." --Diego Sanchez-Ancochea, University of Oxford, "Yilmaz Akyz is one of the most innovative thinkers in development economics whose insights have contributed to a much richer understanding of the opportunities and challenges of globalization in developing countries. At a time of increasing global instability, if we fail to listen to his advice, we do so at our own peril." --Diego Sanchez-Ancochea, University of Oxford, "Yilmaz Akyüz is one of the most innovative thinkers in development economics whose insights have contributed to a much richer understanding of the opportunities and challenges of globalization in developing countries. At a time of increasing global instability, if we fail to listen to his advice, we do so at our own peril." --Diego Sanchez-Ancochea, University of Oxford
Series Volume Number1
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal332/.042
Table Of ContentIntroduction; PART I: LIBERALIZATION, STABILITY AND GROWTH; Chapter 1: Financial Liberalization: The Key Issues; Chapter 2: Managing Financial Instability in Emerging Markets: A Keynesian Perspective; Chapter 3: From Liberalization to Investment and Jobs: Lost in Translation; Chapter 4: Exchange Rate Management, Growth and Stability: National and Regional Policy Options in Asia; Chapter 5: Reforming the IMF: Back to the Drawing Board; PART II: THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; Chapter 6: The Current Global Financial Turmoil and Asian Developing Countries; Chapter 7: The Global Economic Crisis and Asian Developing Countries: Impact, Policy Response and Medium-Term Prospects; Chapter 8: The Staggering Rise of the South?
SynopsisWeighing up the costs and benefits of economic interdependence in a finance-driven world, this book argues that globalization, understood and promoted as absolute freedom for all forms of capital, has been oversold to the Global South, and that the South should be as selective about globalization as the North. 'Liberalization, Financial Instability and Economic Development' challenges the orthodoxy on the link between financial deepening and economic growth, as well as that between the efficiency of financial markets and the benefits of liberalization. Ultimately, the author urges developing countries to control capital flows and asset bubbles, preventing financial fragility and crises, and recommends regional policy options for managing capital flows and exchange rates., Weighing up the costs and benefits of economic interdependence in a finance-driven world, this book argues that globalization has been oversold to the Global South, and that the South should be as selective about globalization as the North.
LC Classification Number2014008272
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