Monetary Divergence 在线电子书 图书标签: 货币金融 经济史 比较政治 政治经济学 国际金融
发表于2024-12-28
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David H. Bearce is an Associate Professor of Political Science with a Joint Appointment in International Affairs at University of Colorado, Boulder. His topical coverage includes International Political Economy (focusing on the politics of exchange rate regimes, foreign aid, and international labor mobility) and International Organization (focusing on how inter-governmental organizations may help reduce conflict among member-states). His research on these subjects has been published in various Political Science and International Relations journals and his book, titled Monetary Divergence, was published by the University of Michigan Press.
Political economists have gradually begun to question the assumption that globalization and international capital mobility are forcing a convergence of international monetary policies. Monetary Divergence analyzes fiscal, monetary and exchange rate policy, demonstrating why the convergence thesis is overstated and misleading, and explaining how the evidence actually contradicts it. This important new book explains partisan economic differences in the capitalist global economy, and offers a novel explanation for the observed gap between governments' exchange rates.
"In a meticulously researched study, David Bearce demonstrates that, contrary to predictions, financial globalization has not resulted in a systematic convergence of national monetary policies. The book is a must-read for students of the political economy of international finance. Highlighting the critical role of partisan politics in determining policy outcomes, Bearce adds a new and important dimension to our understanding of the impacts of international capital mobility in the contemporary era."
—Benjamin Jerry Cohen, Louis G. Lancaster Professor of International Political Economy, University of California, Santa Barbara
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Monetary Divergence 在线电子书 pdf 下载 txt下载 epub 下载 mobi 下载 2024