Freedom and finance : democratization and institutional investors in developing countries
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Freedom and finance : democratization and institutional investors in developing countries
(International political economy series)
Palgrave, 2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Within a decade, private capital surpassed aid as the primary capital source for developing countries. This book explores how the increase of private funds, in particular portfolio capital, effects democratization in developing countries. A probe into institutional investors' coordination, asset concentration, political preferences, and activism, provides a framework for understanding the politics of international financial constraints. Highlighting the dilemma presented by international finance's simultaneous emphasis on austerity and stability, the question of whether this public-to-private shift might facilitate an anti-democratic strain is examined.
Table of Contents
List of Tables List of Figures Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations List of Appendices Private Investment Flow and Institutional Investors Institutional Investors as Political Actors Institutional Investor Preferences Expression of Preferences: Systems of Investor Knowledge Front-running, Investor Activism, and Lobbying Democratizations and the Institutional Investor Appendices Notes Bibliography Index
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