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Capital Claims: Power and Global Finance

Capital Claims: Power and Global Finance

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Global Finance and the Law combines IPE, CPE, International Relations, and financial studies to provide a methodology to study the interconnectedness of actors and practices in global financialized capitalism. Case studies offer insights on important new actors and practices in global finance.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 272 pages
Publication date: 23 December 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


The field of Global Financial Studies (GFS) is a cutting-edge interdisciplinary area that brings together insights from International Political Economy (IPE), Comparative Politics (CPE), International Relations (IR), and Financial Studies. By integrating these diverse disciplines, GFS provides a comprehensive framework for analyzing the complex interconnections between actors and practices in the global financialized capitalism.

One of the key strengths of GFS is its methodology, which enables scholars to study the multifaceted relationships and dynamics within global financial systems. This approach involves examining the interactions between different actors, such as governments, financial institutions, multinational corporations, and non-governmental organizations, as well as the broader social, economic, and political contexts in which they operate. Through case studies ranging from banking to payments systems, index providers, and investor-state arbitration, GFS offers state-of-the-art insights into some of the most important new actors and practices in global finance.

One of the key areas of focus in GFS is the role of governments in regulating and overseeing the global financial system. Scholars in this field examine how governments use various policy tools, such as monetary policy, trade regulations, and financial regulation, to shape the behavior of financial institutions and promote economic stability. They also explore the challenges and tensions that arise between government efforts to regulate and promote financial stability and the demands of private actors for market freedom and flexibility.

Another important aspect of GFS is the impact of global financial institutions on economic development and inequality. Scholars in this field examine how these institutions shape the global economy, distribute resources, and create opportunities for growth and prosperity. They also explore the ways in which these institutions contribute to economic inequality, both within and between countries, and the strategies that can be used to address these issues.

GFS also takes a critical approach to the study of financial crises and their implications for global politics and society. Scholars in this field examine how financial crises emerge, unfold, and impact different regions and countries. They also explore the political and social factors that contribute to these crises, such as regulatory failures, political polarization, and economic inequality. By analyzing the causes and consequences of financial crises, GFS seeks to develop insights into how to prevent and mitigate these crises in the future.

In conclusion, Global Financial Studies (GFS) is a dynamic and interdisciplinary field that provides a comprehensive framework for analyzing the complex interconnections between actors and practices in the global financialized capitalism. By integrating insights from IPE, CPE, IR, and Financial Studies, GFS offers state-of-the-art insights into some of the most important new actors and practices in global finance. Through its methodology, critical approach, and case studies, GFS contributes to our understanding of the global financial system and its implications for economic development, inequality, and global politics.

Weight: 458g
Dimension: 155 x 233 x 19 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032111193

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