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conflict after World War II to a more cooperative relationship in the 1970s and 1980s (Dunning, 1993). In the 1990s, many host …
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The world feels itself to be in transition, but to what is unclear. Will the liberal market model retain its normative … ‘we must have more globalization' will again be the elite rallying cry; but the crisis will have left behind sufficient …
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The paper provides an operational definition of the concept of globalisation and reviews the pro-globalisers' case for the worrld-wide spread of free market capitalism through the implementation of the 'Washington Consensus'. The pros and cons of the case for capital account liberalisation and...
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Global liquidity provision is highly procyclical. The recent financial crisis has resulted in a flight to safety, with severe strains in key funding markets leading central banks to employ highly unconventional policies to avoid a systemic meltdown. Bagehot's advice to 'lend freely at high rates...
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interconnected developments: globalization, regionalization and the global financial crisis. The hypothesis at the outset is that …
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and financial variables in the rest of the world …
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