1st Edition

States, Banks, And Markets Mexico's Path To Financial Liberalization In Comparative Perspective

By Nancy Auerbach Copyright 2001
200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

In States, Banks, and Markets Nancy Neiman Auerbach approaches financial policymaking as a strategic interaction between two sets of domestic actors: private financiers and state officials. Through a comparative lens, Auerbach explains why the transition to financial liberalization was accompanied by economic crisis and declining growth rates in countries such as Mexico, while the same policy was... Read more
Introduction , The Rise of Banker's Hegemony , Promoting Growth or Encouraging Speculation? , Policy Choice or State Autonomy? , The Efficiency of Leadership and the Leadership of Efficiency , From Bank-led Finance to Market-led Crisis , Conclusion

Biography

Nancy Auerbach