Global Finance Series
Edited by
John Kirton, Munk Centre for International Studies, Trinity College, Canada,
Michele Fratianni, Indiana University, USA and Paolo Savona, LUISS University,
Italy
The intensifying globalisation of the twenty-first century has brought a myriad of
new managerial and political challenges for governing international finance. The
return of synchronous global slowdown, mounting developed country debt, and new
economy volatility have overturned established economic certainties. Proliferating
financial crises, transnational terrorism, currency consolidation, and increasing
demands that international finance should better serve public goods such as social
and environmental security have all arisen to compound the problem.
The new public and private international institutions that are emerging to govern
global finance have only just begun to comprehend and respond to this new world.
Embracing international financial flows and foreign direct investment, in both the
private and public sector dimensions, this series focuses on the challenges and
opportunities faced by firms, national governments, and international institutions,
and their roles in creating a new system of global finance.
Also in the series
Corporate, Public and Global Governance
The G8 Contribution
Edited by Michele Fratianni, Paolo Savona and John J. Kirton
ISBN 978-0-7546-4046-2
Elements of the Euro Area
Integrating Financial Markets
Edited by Jesper Berg, Mauro Grande and Francesco Paolo Mongelli
ISBN 978-0-7546-4320-3
New Perspectives on Global Governance
Why America Needs the G8
Edited by Michele Fratianni, John J. Kirton, Alan M. Rugman and Paolo Savona
ISBN 978-0-7546-4477-4
Governing Global Banking
The Basel Committee and the Politics of Financial Globalisation
Duncan Wood
ISBN 978-0-7546-1906-2
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