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1 online resource (199 p.) |
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Routledge Critical Studies in Finance and Stability Ser |
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Routledge Critical Studies in Finance and Stability Ser
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Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- About the author -- Part I Setting the scene on financialisation in emerging market economies -- financialisation and liquidity management: challenges to central banking in contemporary capitalism -- 1 Some notes on financialisation and a brief outline of the book -- Financialisation and macroeconomic policies: the institutional context -- 2 Political economy of financialisation: considerations on banks -- Finance and development: the emergence and relevance of banks on monetary relations Introduction |
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2.1 Neoclassical analysis of banks: some notes from the irrelevance of money to banks as information-gathering institutions -- 2.2 Post Keynesian analysis of banks: liquidity provision and portfolio management -- 2.2.1 Fundamental questions for banks: money and liquidity preference -- 2.2.2 Financial intermediation and banks' liquidity preference -- 2.2.3 The banking system and capitalist development in post Keynesian economics: some considerations -- 2.3 Marxist analysis on banking relations: money-dealing and loanable capital -- 2.3.1 Commodities exchange and money |
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2.3.2 Money, capital and credit system: the emergence of banks -- 2.3.3 The banking system and capitalist development -- 3 Political economy of central banks: loanable capital movement and inflation-targeting regime -- On central banking: a political economy approach Introduction -- 3.1 A Marxist political economy approach to central banks -- 3.1.1 The genesis of central banks: some remarks on the main central banking approaches -- 3.1.1.1 Free banking system and the emergence of central banks |
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3.1.1.2 Towards a Marxist political economy of central banks: the central bank emergence in the capitalist economy -- 3.2 Central banks and the banking system: loanable capital movement -- 3.2.1 Central banks as pivot between domestic and international spheres -- 3.3 Political economy of central banks, macroeconomic institutional arrangement and financialisation: the catalyst role of the inflation-targeting regime -- 3.3.1 The inflation-targeting regime in the context of financialisation: enforcement towards homogenisation |
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3.3.2 The relation between central banks and banks' balance sheets in the context of financialisation -- 4 Emerging economies in the era of financialisation: from deficit accumulation to reserve accumulation -- Introduction -- 4.1 Emergence of financial liberalisation in emerging countries and the crises of 1997-8 -- 4.2 A Marxist analysis of international finance and its crises -- 4.2.1 Credit, accumulation and crisis -- 4.2.2 World money and international crises -- 4.2.3 World money supporting financialisation in US economy -- 4.3 Financialisation in emerging countries: major global drivers |
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Description based upon print version of record |
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4.3.1 Reserve accumulation after crises of 1997-8 and capital flows from developing to developed countries |
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Financialization -- Developing countries
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Financialization
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Developing countries
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781317366652 |
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1317366654 |
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