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The Political Economy of International Financial Crisis : Interest Groups, Ideologies, and Institutions

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The world financial crisis of 1997-99 was the most important international economic event since the oil shocks of the 1970s and the associated debt crisis of the 1980s.

What were its political causes and consequences? In particular, how did interest group coalitions and political institutions affect pre-crisis economic policies and post-crisis responses?

This book focuses on how policymaking coalitions are formed and how political institutions mediate the pressure of rival coalitions.

This approach is applied to 13 countries drawn from the main crisis-affected regions of the world economy East Asia, Southeast Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe.

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Rowman & Littlefield
0585392919 / 9780585392912
Book
332.042
15/07/2002
United States
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