International political economy (IPE) has explained financial globalization as the result of states deciding to open up and liberalize domestic financial systems. Complementing this ‘negative integration’ view, we present a theory of financial globalization during the 1970s that emphasizes the importance of ‘positive integration.’ Credit money systems are characterized by public-private infrastructural entanglements, the management of which require substantial institutional work by monetary technocrats, both at the domestic and at the international level. To illustrate our theory, we trace the expansion of the Eurodollar market during the 1970s. Drawing on archival records from the ‘Standing Committee on the Euro-currency Market’ at the Ban...
This article explores the development of all new EEC institutions between 1957 and 1992 within polic...
In this paper, I put the ongoing G20 process of improving the regulation of international finance in...
This paper analyzes the Eurodollar market, investigating the reasons for its expansion after 1973, a...
The 1970s are often portrayed as the beginning of a new era of finance capitalism. The growth and in...
The founders of the Bretton Woods System sixty years ago were primarily concerned with orderly excha...
International financial integration has faced major changes and challenges since the 2008-09 global ...
Little has contributed more to the emergence of today's world of financial globalization than the se...
This paper presents a framework to analyze financial globalization. It argues that financial globali...
Over viewing the most recently evolutions throughout global economy, we can easily conceive that the...
The authors present a framework to analyze financial globalization. They argue that financial global...
In this paper, I put the ongoing G20 process of improving the regulation of international finance in...
In 2002 more than $1 trillion worth of new bonds was sold across international boundaries. The total...
The success of Eurozone regionalism is primarily based on the establishment of regional monetary coo...
Does international financial integration boost economic growth? The question has been discussed cont...
This paper focuses on the post-war process of creation of global trading system and integration of w...
This article explores the development of all new EEC institutions between 1957 and 1992 within polic...
In this paper, I put the ongoing G20 process of improving the regulation of international finance in...
This paper analyzes the Eurodollar market, investigating the reasons for its expansion after 1973, a...
The 1970s are often portrayed as the beginning of a new era of finance capitalism. The growth and in...
The founders of the Bretton Woods System sixty years ago were primarily concerned with orderly excha...
International financial integration has faced major changes and challenges since the 2008-09 global ...
Little has contributed more to the emergence of today's world of financial globalization than the se...
This paper presents a framework to analyze financial globalization. It argues that financial globali...
Over viewing the most recently evolutions throughout global economy, we can easily conceive that the...
The authors present a framework to analyze financial globalization. They argue that financial global...
In this paper, I put the ongoing G20 process of improving the regulation of international finance in...
In 2002 more than $1 trillion worth of new bonds was sold across international boundaries. The total...
The success of Eurozone regionalism is primarily based on the establishment of regional monetary coo...
Does international financial integration boost economic growth? The question has been discussed cont...
This paper focuses on the post-war process of creation of global trading system and integration of w...
This article explores the development of all new EEC institutions between 1957 and 1992 within polic...
In this paper, I put the ongoing G20 process of improving the regulation of international finance in...
This paper analyzes the Eurodollar market, investigating the reasons for its expansion after 1973, a...