Authority, politicization, and alternative justifications: endogenous legitimation dynamics in global economic governance [PDF]
Recent mobilization against core tenets of the liberal international order suggests that international institutions lack sufficient societal legitimacy.
Rauh, Christian, Zürn, Michael
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The politics of IMF–EU cooperation : institutional change from the Maastricht Treaty to the launch of the Euro [PDF]
How do regional changes affect the process of global governance? This article addresses this question by examining how the International Monetary Fund (IMF) responded to the challenges presented by Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) between the signing of
Abdelal R. +21 more
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IMF, BIS, and World Bank: On the Intra-institutional Articulation of the International Financial System [PDF]
The international financial system could be organized into three groups. According to this classification, the first group includes the organizations that exercise the functions of regulation and supervision. In the second, we have those that are regulated and supervised by the former, and in the third, we find the organizations that do not follow such
Luiz Eduardo Simões de Souza +1 more
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Institutional Coherence between WTO and IMF: From the Perspective of the Trade Institution
The intertwined relationship between international financial institutions such as the IMF or the World Bank and international trade institutions such as the GATT and the WTO has become by far closer and more complex than ever.
Dukgeun Ahn
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Small, open economies, such as the economy of the Republic of Srpska, are highly dependent on developments in the international economic environment.
Dalibor Tomaš
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IMPACT OF THE GLOBAL CRISIS ON THE GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
The global financial crisis dragged many countries into recession, demonstrated that the internationalfinancial system has structural problems and started discussions about restructuring of the international financialinstitutions.
Gökhan Özkan
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WHY DO BRETTON WOODS’ INSTITUTIONS EXIST AT ALL? THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND AND THE WORLD BANK HAVE BEEN PART OF THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL SYSTEM/ARCHITECTURE FOR THE PAST SEVEN DECADES [PDF]
Today, the institutions created inBretton Woods, the International Monetary Fund(IMF) and the World Bank, are global institutionsdue to membership that includes almost allcountries (187) in the world.
Verica Božić
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The analysis of initiatives aimed to improve access to financial services
The article analyzes the international increase in affordability initiatives, it shows the role of international financial institutions (AFI, IMF) in these processes.
Tung Tran Son
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New Perspectives on EU-IMF Relations: a Step to Strengthen the EMU External Governance
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2016 1(2), 469-499 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. Pragmatic arrangements in the EMU external governance. - II.1.
Manuel Lopez-Escudero
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Book review: Unholy trinity: The IMF, World Bank and WTO Richard Peet
In this timely book Richard Peet and his team lay the foundation with an excellent analysis of the process of globalisation and the resultant emergence of the global economy. The authors are especially critical of the increasing influence of institutions
M Breitenbach
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