1st Edition

The Political Economy of International Financial Instability

By Pier Carlo Padoan Copyright 1986
240 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

The Political Economy of International Financial Instability (1986) discusses international financial problems as a global issue, concentrating on systemic interactions. The interrelations among nation states, international organizations and market forces provide the framework for analysis. This global perspective emphasizes the interaction between political and economic elements.

1. Introduction  2. The Roots of Instability  3. Foreign Economic Policy: An Interpretation  4. US Financial Policy after Hegemony  5. The Build-up of International Debt  6. The Crisis of 1982–84  7. Financial Instability in a Closed and in an International Economy  8. Turning Points and Collective Action  9. Growth, Debt and Country Risk  10. The Global Political Economy of International Relations  11. After Oligopoly?

Biography

Pier Carlo Padoan