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Reforming the Global Financial System
Author(s)
Aizenman, Joshua
Abstract
Argues that financial opening increases the chance of financial crisis; focuses on international finance regulations, the role of the IMF, consequences and costs of financial crisis, and policy implications.
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1-15
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University California Global International and Regulation studies
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2003
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