The global scope of the changes in the international financial and monetary systems ensured that no nation-state could protect itself from their effects. The quarter-century, 1970-95, included the most extensive legislative overhaul of financial services policy since the Great Depression, if not the greatest set of changes ever. This book examines how five such states - Canada, France, Germany, UK, USA - adapted by reforming their financial services policies.
This paper focuses on the Doha Development Agenda.
The crucial data needed to assess the U.S. position are unavailable. This volume explores significant shortcomings in U.S. data on international capital transactions and their implications for policymakers.
This book breaks new ground by exploring the challenges, constraints, and opportunities of national financial systems in developing countries, while noting that all such systems must be considered small when viewed in the context of global ...
... FINANCIAL SERVICES , GLOBALIZATION AND DOMESTIC POLICY CHANGE : A Comparison of North America and the European Union Edward A. Comor ( editor ) THE GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY OF COMMUNICATION Robert W. Cox ( editor ) THE NEW REALISM ...
This study provides a candid, systematic, and critical review of recent evidence on this complex subject.
... banking policy community, 1941–1990', West European Politics 16, 2:123–43. ——(1994) 'Policy convergence in banking: a comparative study', Political Studies 42, 2: 274–92. ——(1996) Financial Services, Globalization and Domestic Policy Change ...
... regulatory convergence and democratisation (Frieden 1991; Moran 1991; Goodman and Pauly 1993; Pauly 1995; Cerny 1993, 1997), its implications for geography (Corbridge, Thrift and Martin [eds] 1994), and the rise of new nonstate ...
This chapter discusses various past and future aspects of the global economy.
for the public agenda (see, for example, Edwards and Wood, 1999; Wood and Peake, 1998). However, it is more appropriate for scholars to treat the public and media agendas as separate concepts, although data limitations may not allow for ...
The essays in this volume reflect the current debate about whether the new regionalism and interregional politics of the last decade support or undermine the global trading system.