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Tables and Figures | ||
Preface | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Transnational Regime Theory | 5 |
Original Formulations of Transnational Regime Theory | 8 | |
Explanatory Power and Parsimony | 11 | |
Deductive Critique of Transitional Regime Theory | 12 | |
What Makes Transnational Regimes Obstinate? | 13 | |
Politics versus Economics | 14 | |
2 | The Rise of Private Finance | 17 |
Internationalization of Private Finance | 18 | |
Private Finance and World Order | 35 | |
3 | The London Club | 39 |
Debt Crisis Management | 41 | |
The Making of a Transitional Regime: The London Club | 42 | |
The Road to Success Leads to the London Club | 46 | |
Debt Accord under the London Club: Examples | 48 | |
4 | Netting Schemes | 51 |
Risks in Forex Markets | 53 | |
Effects of Netting Arrangements | 56 | |
Transnational Regimes: Netting Schemes | 58 | |
Cross-border Netting Schemes and the Regulators | 63 | |
5 | Conclusion | 67 |
Implications | 68 | |
App. 1 | What Are Systematic Risks? | 71 |
App. 2 | The BIS and Supervision | 75 |
App. 3 | The EMS Crises of 1992-93 | 79 |
Glossary | 85 | |
References | 91 | |
Further Reading | 101 | |
Index | 109 |
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