Globalization and Finance

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Provides a timely and accessible introduction to the governance of global finance. Discusses the extent to which the development of a global marketplace affects our daily lives. Written for students approaching the topic for the first time. Includes chapters on banking, securities markets, foreign direct investment, private authority, the role of developing and transition countries, global civil society, gender, the politics of risk practices and financial crises, and democracy. The globalization of finance is widely recognised as one of the most significant features of the contemporary world. In this timely new book, Tony Porter guides students through current debates about global finance and discusses the extent to which the development of a global marketplace affects our daily lives. He examines the complex networks of public-sector and non-governmental institutions and practices that facilitate the globalization of finance and provide an emerging set of arrangements for regulating it. The book is both comprehensive and innovative, and includes chapters on banking, securities markets, foreign direct investment, private authority, the role of developing and transition countries, global civil society, gender, the politics of risk practices and financial crises, and democracy. Written for students approaching the topic for the first time, this book provides a coherent, empirical and theoretically rigorous introduction to the governance of global finance.

Author(s): Tony Porter
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Polity books
Year: 2005

Language: English
Commentary: Scanned. No preface.
Pages: 110
City: Cambridge
Tags: International finance; international political economy; finance; economics; globalization; international political economy of finance;

Part I: The Institutionalization of Global Finance
Chapter 1 Introduction: Why Study Global Finance?
Chapter 2 Debates and Controversies in the Conceptualization of Global Finance
Chapter 3 The Emerging Regime for Regulating Global Finance
Part II: Sectoral Developments
Chapter 4 International Banking
Chapter 5 The Governance of Global Securities and Derivatives Markets
Chapter 6 Foreign Direct Investment
Part III: New Actors and New Frontiers in Global Finance
Chapter 7 Business Institutions and Private-Sector Norms
Chapter 8 Developing and Transition Countries
Chapter 9 Non-Governmental Organizations and Global Civil Society
Part IV: Democracy and Politics in the Governance of Global Finance
Chapter 10 Gender and the Globalization of Finance
Chapter 11 Risk Politics and Financial Crises
Chapter 12 Democracy and Legitimacy in the Governance of Global Finance
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