With global markets in turmoil, financial crisis management is the vital topic of this decade. Â Examining the role that the International Monetary Fund has played since 1976, this volume explores: Britain's stand-by from the late 1970s, the Fund's apparent marginalization in the global economy following the Asian financial crisis, and early responses to the Greek sovereign debt crisis. Â By focusing on the ideas and interests of domestic policy-makers, Rogers is able to demonstrate how the Fund has been used by domestic economic policy-making elites to reconcile contradictions between accumulation and legitimation that appear inherent to the social relations of capitalism. Â
The IMF and European Economies: Crisis and Conditionality (International Political Economy Series)
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Author(s)Chris Rogers
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
ISBN / ASIN0230300650
ISBN-139780230300651
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Sales Rank6,776,950
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