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  • 'Richard Iley and Mervyn Lewis have written an extremely useful book on the global economy since the Western financial crisis. Well-written, well-informed and easily accessible to non-economists, it offers much good sense about many questions, from the future of the renminbi to that of the United States. They wisely urge that, as China's rise continues, the United States should engage with China rather than resist it. This is a book full of good judgement that deserves a wide readership.' (Martin Jacques, author, When China Rules the World: The End of the Western World and the Birth of a New Global Order). -- 'The interplay between the macro-economic imbalances, notably in the relationship between the USA and China, and the more micro-economic shortcomings of the Wests financial systems, particularly the lax regulation, forms the centre-piece of this excellently written book. In the disputes about the relative culpability of China and the USA for current macro-economic problems, they tend to support the Chinese arguments, and give well-considered arguments for so doing. This book provides an excellent, clear, and at times provocative, assessment of the course of the macro-monetary problems of the world since the "great recession" struck.' (Charles A.E. Goodhart, London School of Economics, UK). -- This thought-provoking book addresses challenging questions raised in light of the aftermath of the global financial crisis that saw an accelerated rise in the economic growth of China and other emerging market economies, while the US, Japan and Europe have laboured under the great recession. -- The authors examine global post-crisis reordering in a long-run context, identify five fundamental flaws in global bank business models and document the explosion of gross capital flows. They tackle difficult-to-answer lines of enquiry such as: can zero interest rates and quantitative easing lift the advanced world back to growth, or will they be dragged down by the overhang of debt? Might costs on savers, retirees and distortions to the pattern of global financing render zero rates counter-productive? What issues face the BRICs? Could China as number one see the renminbi soon challenge the dollar and the euro as a major international currency?  (1)
  • Nihon Bōeki Shinkō Kikō  (1)
  • Cheltenham, U.K : Edward Elgar  (2)
  • London [u.a.] : Routledge
  • Tokyo : Imperial Japanese Government Railways
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  • Cheltenham, U.K : Edward Elgar  (2)
  • London [u.a.] : Routledge
  • Tokyo : Imperial Japanese Government Railways
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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cheltenham, U.K : Edward Elgar
    ISBN: 9781848443624 , 9781848449404
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xii, 246 p) , ill., maps , 24 cm
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2009 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version Protest and Social Movements in the Developing World
    DDC: 303.484091724
    Keywords: Social problems ; Social movements
    Abstract: Focuses on the impact of contextual factors on social movements in the developing world. This work presents discussions on resource and institutional endowment for mobilization in Colombia and Thailand, and explores the structure behind political opportunities in Argentina, China and South Africa
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Contents; Figures; Tables; Contributors; Preface; 1. Rethinking theories on social movements and development; PART I Resource and Institutional Endowment for Mobilization; 2. Community-based local development and the peace initiative of the PDPMM in Colombia: resource mobilization under extreme conditions; 3. Institutional readiness and resource dependence of social movements: the case of provincial development forums in Thailand; PART II Structure behind Political Opportunities
    Description / Table of Contents: 4. Strategies for fragmentary opportunities and limited resources: the environmental protest movement under communist China in transition5. Institutional conditions for social movements to engage in formal politics: the case of AIDS activism in post-apartheid South Africa; 6. Rethinking political opportunity structure in the Argentine unemployed and poor people's movement; 7. Dynamics of ideal values and social movement in a corporatist state: Mexican indigenous peoples' movements and a village's challenge; 8. Competition and framing in the women's movement in India
    Description / Table of Contents: 9. Opposition movements and the youth1 in Nigeria's oil-producing area: an inquiry into framingPART IV Conclusion; 10. Resources, organizations and institutions: intermediaries for social movements in the development context; Index
    Note: "Institute of Developing Economies (IDE), JETRO , Includes bibliographical references and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781781951866
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 294 pages) , diagrams
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Iley, Richard A., 1970 - Global finance after the crisis
    DDC: 332/.042
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    Keywords: Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen ; Internationaler Finanzmarkt ; Finanzkrise ; Wirtschaftskrise ; Geldpolitik ; Neue Weltwirtschaftsordnung ; China ; USA ; Europa ; Welt ; International finance ; Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 ; Electronic books ; United States Economic conditions ; China Economic conditions ; Finance ; History ; 21st century ; International economic relations ; History ; 21st century ; Economic history ; 21st century ; Financial institutions ; Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 ; Business cycles ; History ; 21st century ; Wirtschaftskrise
    Abstract: 1. The rapidly changing world economy -- 2. The great recession -- 3. Global finance and payments imbalances -- 4. The role of monetary policy -- 5. The post-crisis world -- 6. China's prospects and challenges -- 7. The US external position -- 8. The redback, the greenback and the troubled euro -- 9. Conclusions.
    Abstract: Richard Iley and Mervyn L ...
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