Michelle Frasher shows how the 1970s marked a watershed in the transformation of international monetary affairs that forced significant changes in the state-market relationship, and created the conditions for currency crises for the past forty years. Through archival documents and interviews, she brings the reader into the negotiating room as American, French, and German officials confronted the encroachment of the global market upon their domains of power. She argues that the result of these negotiations was a system that has allowed national and market interests to exert a greater influence on financial affairs - to the detriment of global stability.…mehr
Michelle Frasher shows how the 1970s marked a watershed in the transformation of international monetary affairs that forced significant changes in the state-market relationship, and created the conditions for currency crises for the past forty years. Through archival documents and interviews, she brings the reader into the negotiating room as American, French, and German officials confronted the encroachment of the global market upon their domains of power. She argues that the result of these negotiations was a system that has allowed national and market interests to exert a greater influence on financial affairs - to the detriment of global stability.
Michelle Frasher is assistant professor in the Department of History and Political Science at Molloy College. Dr. Frasher specializes in transatlantic relations, international monetary policy and global financial governance. A Fulbright-Schuman Scholar, she is currently examining the politics of US-EU financial data-sharing and privacy law in transatlantic counter-terrorism operations.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword; Jacques de Larosière. 1. Introduction: Crisis & Change. Part I: Commitments Compromise & Discord 1945-1971. 2: The Embedded Liberal Consensus & Its Challengers 1945-1970. 3: The Nixon Shocks 1971 Part II: An Emerging Neoliberal Consensus 1972-1976. 4: The "Half-Way Route" to de Facto Floating January 1972-September 1973. 5: The Foundations of "Backlash " October 1973 - January 1976. Part III: Defensive Regionalism 1976-1979. 6: The European Monetary System. Conclusions.
Foreword; Jacques de Larosière. 1. Introduction: Crisis & Change. Part I: Commitments Compromise & Discord 1945-1971. 2: The Embedded Liberal Consensus & Its Challengers 1945-1970. 3: The Nixon Shocks 1971 Part II: An Emerging Neoliberal Consensus 1972-1976. 4: The "Half-Way Route" to de Facto Floating January 1972-September 1973. 5: The Foundations of "Backlash " October 1973 - January 1976. Part III: Defensive Regionalism 1976-1979. 6: The European Monetary System. Conclusions.
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