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Ruling Capital: Emerging Markets and the Reregulation of Cross-Border Finance

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Ruling Capital: Emerging Markets and the Reregulation of Cross-Border Finance
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN-13: 9780801453113
Number of pages: 248

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In Ruling Capital, Kevin P. Gallagher demonstrates how several emerging market and developing countries (EMDs) managed to reregulate cross-border financial flows in the wake of the global financial crisis, despite the political and economic difficulty of doing so at the national level.

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