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Political Science Economic Conditions

Governing the World's Money

edited by David M. Andrews, C. Randall Henning & Louis W. Pauly

Publisher
Cornell University Press
Initial publish date
Jul 2002
Category
Economic Conditions, Economic Policy, Money & Monetary Policy
Recommended Age
18
Recommended Grade
12
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780801440199
    Publish Date
    Jul 2002
    List Price
    $103.95

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The effective governance of global money and finance is under enormous stress. Deep changes over the last decade in capital markets, exchange rate systems, and government finances suggest dramatic shifts in the contours of monetary power, with tensions rising between the functional logic of international economics and the geographic logic of state-centered politics. Governing the World's Money assesses those tensions and the prospects for their peaceful resolution.

Governing the World's Money surveys the frontiers of the global monetary system in ten original essays. Leading scholars of international relations and economics explore the evolution of the instruments available to policy officials for monetary governance. As they analyze the contemporary reordering of political authority in a market-oriented global economy, they open new pathways for the study of regional monetary integration and international institutional reform.

About the authors

David M. Andrews' profile page

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Louis W. Pauly is a professor and Canada Research Chair in the Department of Political Science and director of the Centre for International Studies at the University of Toronto.

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Editorial Reviews

Brings together some of the best-known scholars in IPE today in order to discuss how international monetary relations may be effectively managed.

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