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Money And Power : great predators in the political economy of development
Sarah Bracking

Money And Power : great predators in the political economy of development

great predators in the political economy of development

PLUTO PRESS (2009)
9780745320113
| Paperback
272 pages
Dewey 338
LC Classification HC59.7 .B73 2009
LC Control No. 2009279094

Subject

  • Debts, External
  • Debts, Public
  • Developing Countries
  • Financial Institutions, International
  • International Business Enterprises
  • International Finance
  • International Trade
  • Poverty

Plot

Sarah Bracking explores the role of governments and development finance institutions in managing the markets in which the poorest countries operate. These institutions -- the 'Great Predators' -- are trapping the populations of the south in a permanent cycle of austerity.Bracking examines the political economy relations between states. She shows how pseudo-public 'development' institutions retain complete economic control over Southern markets, yet the international system is itself unregulated. Operating in the interests of North America and the European Union, they have a political purpose, and yet serve to cloud the brute power relations between states.This book will be of interest to anyone studying debt and development, global financial institutions, and the way the world economy is regulated and governed.

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