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This article examines the institutional preconditions for stable financial integration in a 'theory of optimal financial areas' (OFA). This theory is modelled on the theory of optimal currency areas that has been used to inform the process of monetary integration. Where it differs from optimum...
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This paper explores how support for radical right populist parties may be shaped by new measures of deprivation and inequality based on growth-incidence-curves, gauging growth in real household income across a country’s income deciles and calculating a given decile's gains relative to the...
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This paper seeks to clarify how domestic and international sources of legitimacy of economic globalization help explain financial liberalization across countries and time. It does so in reaction to the findings on a recent dataset by Abiad and Mody (2005) which suggest that such liberalization...
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A common distinction in political economy contrasts the dynamics of free markets with the ‘political’ dynamics of governance. That distinction portrays ‘economic’ competition as separate from the deployment of private political resources to affect the terms of competition in line with...
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