Ruling capital : emerging markets and the reregulation of cross-border finance

Bibliographic Information

Ruling capital : emerging markets and the reregulation of cross-border finance

Kevin P. Gallagher

(Cornell studies in money)

Cornell University Press, 2015

Available at  / 6 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-225) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

In Ruling Capital, Kevin P. Gallagher demonstrates how several emerging market and developing countries (EMDs) managed to reregulate cross-border financial flows in the wake of the global financial crisis, despite the political and economic difficulty of doing so at the national level. Gallagher also shows that some EMDs, particularly the BRICS coalition, were able to maintain or expand their sovereignty to regulate cross-border finance under global economic governance institutions. Gallagher combines econometric analysis with in-depth interviews with officials and interest groups in select emerging markets and policymakers at the International Monetary Fund, the World Trade Organization, and the G-20 to explain key characteristics of the global economy. Gallagher develops a theory of countervailing monetary power that shows how emerging markets can counter domestic and international opposition to the regulation of cross-border finance. Although many countries were able to exert countervailing monetary power in the wake of the crisis, such power was not sufficient to stem the magnitude of unstable financial flows that continue to plague the world economy. Drawing on this theory, Gallagher outlines the significant opportunities and obstacles to regulating cross-border finance in the twenty-first century.

Table of Contents

1. Countervailing Monetary Power2. Defending Cooperative Decentralization3. From Managing the Trilemma to Stability-Supported Growth4. Let's Not Get Carried Away: Financial Turbulence and Emerging-Market Innovations in the Wake of the Crisis5. The Politics of Reregulating Cross-Border Finance6. Ruling Capital: The New International Monetary Fund View of the Capital Account7. Good Talk, Little Action: The Limits of the G208. Trading Away Financial Stability: Reconstructing Capital Account Liberalization as Trade and Investment Policy9. The Future of Countervailing Monetary PowerReferences Index

by "Nielsen BookData"

Related Books: 1-1 of 1

Details

Page Top