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List of figures and tables; Preface; Note on figures and tables; Glossary;
1. Routes to international political economy: accounting for international monetary order;
Part I. The International Organization of Credit in Historical Perspective:
2. The power of cities and their limits: principal financial centres and international monetary order;
3. Between change and continuity: reconstructing 'Bretton Woods';
Part II. The Contemporary International Organization of Credit:
4. The era of decentralized globalization;
5. Decentralized globalization and the exercise of public authority;
6. Finance, power and the world-economy approach: towards an historical-institutional international political economy; Appendix: top merchant/investment banks, by city and era; References; Index.
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