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The group of seven : Finance ministeries, central banks and global financial governance

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Publication details: London Routledge 2006Description: 295pISBN:
  • 9780415498968
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.042000 BAK
Contents:
Table of Contents Introduction: The Group of Seven and Global Financial Governance; The Evolution of the Group of Seven and the Re-Emergence of Global Finance: The Historical Context; Situating the Group of Seven in a context of ‘Decentralized Financial Globalization’ : A Four-Dimensional Framework; The Group of Seven and the Politics of Financial Ideas: The Durability of the Economic Consensus of the 1990s; The Group of Seven as a Multi-Spatial Transgovernmental Actor in World Politics: Four-Dimensional Diplomacy in Practice; The Group of Seven and Macroeconomic Governance: Discourse, Declaratory Policy and Market Supremacy; The Group of Seven and the Global Financial Architecture: The Institutional and Ideational Foundations of Market Supremacy; Conclusions: Global Financial Governance and the Group of Seven as a Senior Transgovernmental Coalition
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Table of Contents
Introduction: The Group of Seven and Global Financial Governance;
The Evolution of the Group of Seven and the Re-Emergence of Global Finance: The Historical Context;
Situating the Group of Seven in a context of ‘Decentralized Financial Globalization’ : A Four-Dimensional Framework;
The Group of Seven and the Politics of Financial Ideas: The Durability of the Economic Consensus of the 1990s;
The Group of Seven as a Multi-Spatial Transgovernmental Actor in World Politics: Four-Dimensional Diplomacy in Practice;
The Group of Seven and Macroeconomic Governance: Discourse, Declaratory Policy and Market Supremacy;
The Group of Seven and the Global Financial Architecture: The Institutional and Ideational Foundations of Market Supremacy;
Conclusions: Global Financial Governance and the Group of Seven as a Senior Transgovernmental Coalition