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Dominant finance and stagnant economies/

With global finance continuing to play an overpowering role in advanced and developing countries alike, its fragility and instability are today more evident than ever before, especially in light of the recent global crisis followed by a 'Great Recession'. Demolishing the 'efficient...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Sunanda Sen
Format: Printed Book
Published: New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2014.
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Table of Contents:
  • I. Age of Official Capital Flows and Developing Countries. 1.Tied Loans and Liquidity Constraints
  • 2. Dimensions of External Economic Transactions
  • II. Global Capital Flows : Paradoxes, Constraints, and Asymmetries. 3. Swings and Paradoxes in International Capital Markets : A Theoretical Note
  • 4. International Capital Flows and Global Demand
  • 5. Financial Oligarchy in Contemporary Capitalism
  • III. Deregulated Global Finance. 6. Global Finance: On the Move to Stock Market Capitalism
  • 7. The Meltdown of the Global Economy: A Keynes-Minsky Episode?
  • 8. The Global Crisis and Remedial Actions: A Non-mainstream Perspective
  • 9. Uncertainty and Speculation in the Keynesian Tradition: Relevance in Commodity Futures
  • 10. Does the Current Crisis Remind Us of the Great Depression?
  • IV. Deregulated Finance in Developing Economies. 11. Economic Turmoil in Asia: A Reinterpretation
  • 12. China in the Bull Shop: Dealing with Finance after the WTO
  • 13. China in the Global Economy: Encountering Systemic Risks
  • 14. Global Financial Flows and National Autonomy: China and India
  • 15. Currency Concerns under Uncertainty: The Case of China
  • 16. Managing Finance in Emerging Economies: The Case of India
  • 17. Deregulated Finance: Some Concerns for India's Industry and Labour.