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Titre : | Vol. 22, N°2 | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Eleni TSINGOU, Auteur ; Photis LYSANDROU, Auteur ; Lucy M. GOODHART, Auteur | Année de publication : | 2015 | Importance : | pp. 226-456 | Langues : | Anglais | Catégories : | Commerce international Crise économique Economie politique Finance internationale Politique étrangère
| Index. décimale : | 119.4 Politiques économiques | Résumé : | SOMMAIRE: Club governance and the making of global financial rules; The role of shadow banking entities in the financial crisis: A disaggregated view; Brave New World? Macro-prudential policy and the new political economy of the federal reserve; Different paths to power: The rise of Brazil, India and China at the World Trade Organization; The declining exceptionalism of agriculture: Identifying the domestic politics and foreign policy of agricultural trade protectionism; Vulgarization of Keynesianism in China`s response to the global financial crisis; Something left to lose? Network preservation as a motive for protectionist responses to foreign takeovers; Who survived? Ethiopia`s regulatory crackdown on foreign-funded NGOs. | Permalink : | http://enda-cremed.org/bpd/opac_css/index.php?lvl=bulletin_display&id=345 |
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Vol. 22, N°2 [texte imprimé] / Eleni TSINGOU, Auteur ; Photis LYSANDROU, Auteur ; Lucy M. GOODHART, Auteur . - 2015 . - pp. 226-456. Langues : Anglais Catégories : | Commerce international Crise économique Economie politique Finance internationale Politique étrangère
| Index. décimale : | 119.4 Politiques économiques | Résumé : | SOMMAIRE: Club governance and the making of global financial rules; The role of shadow banking entities in the financial crisis: A disaggregated view; Brave New World? Macro-prudential policy and the new political economy of the federal reserve; Different paths to power: The rise of Brazil, India and China at the World Trade Organization; The declining exceptionalism of agriculture: Identifying the domestic politics and foreign policy of agricultural trade protectionism; Vulgarization of Keynesianism in China`s response to the global financial crisis; Something left to lose? Network preservation as a motive for protectionist responses to foreign takeovers; Who survived? Ethiopia`s regulatory crackdown on foreign-funded NGOs. | Permalink : | http://enda-cremed.org/bpd/opac_css/index.php?lvl=bulletin_display&id=345 |
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