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    Making Financial Globalization by Park, Clara;

    How Firms Shape International Regulatory Cooperation

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 29 December 2024

    • ISBN 9780197761816
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages184 pages
    • Size 235x156 mm
    • Weight 860 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 24 b/w figures
    • 624

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    In Making Financial Globalization, Clara Park challenges the conventional wisdom that finance has always been global. Drawing on original datasets of financial trade restrictions and domestic financial regulations in over 100 countries, archival research of international negotiations, and case studies of the US and China, Park details how financial firms used multilateral lobbying strategies to create an international framework for financial service liberalization. A novel political-economic explanation for financial globalization, this timely book challenges state-centric views in international relations and emphasizes the interplay of firms and politics as a central factor shaping financial globalization.

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    In Making Financial Globalization, Clara Park challenges the conventional wisdom that finance has always been global. Drawing on original datasets of financial trade restrictions and domestic financial regulations in over 100 countries, archival research of international negotiations, and case studies of the US and China, Park details how financial firms used multilateral lobbying strategies to create an international framework for financial service liberalization. As she shows, the powerful coalition across industries and countries exerted considerable pressure on national governments, who had to weigh the costs and benefits of liberalization, and facilitated international negotiations. A novel political-economic explanation for financial globalization, this timely book challenges state-centric views in international relations and emphasizes the interplay of firms and politics as a central factor shaping financial globalization.

    To many today it may seem that a global financial market is the normal and natural state of things. Clara Park reminds us that financial globalization was made in the decades after 1990, and that it was made by self-interested private financial institutions. Before then, finance was largely national and often state-controlled. But international financial institutions worked together to change both national and international policies. They spurred regulatory changes at the national level, and the creation of multilateral agreements, that created the contemporary globally integrated financial order. With theoretical and empirical clarity, Park shows the private-sector origins of the cutting edge of modern globalization.

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    Table of Contents:

    List of Figures
    List of Tables
    Chapter 1: Introduction
    Chapter 2: A Theory of Financial Globalization
    Chapter 3: Financial Linkage and Financial Globalization
    Chapter 4: Fragmented Liberalization in the Financial Industry
    Chapter 5: De Jure Liberalization: Lowering Entry Regulations
    Chapter 6: De Facto Liberalization: Cross-Border Financial Flows
    Chapter 7: Conclusion
    Bibliography
    Index

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