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Stormy Mildner
- Alesina, A., V. Grilli and G. Milesi-Ferretti:
The Political Economy of Capital Control, Discussion Paper
No. 169, Centre for Economic Performance, September
1993.
- Aresti, Philip and Malcom Sawyer: “What Role for
the Tobin Tax in World Economic Governance”, in:
Jonathan Michie and John Grieve Smith, (Hg.), Global
Instability: The Political Economy of World Economic
Governance London 1999.
- Bordo, Michael D: The Bretton Woods International
Monetary System: A Historical Overview, Working Paper No.
4033, National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER),
Cambridge 1992.
- Bougthen, James M.: The IMF and the Silent Revolution.
Global Finance and Development in the 1980s,
International Monetary Fund 2000.
- Cerny, Philip: “The Deregulation and
Re-regulation of Financial Markets in an Open World”,
in: Philip Cerny (Hg.), Finance and World Politics,
Vermont 1993.
- Cohen, Benjamin: “The Triad and the Unholy
Trinity: Problems of International Monetary
Co-operation”, in: Frieden, Jeffry A. und Lake David
A. (Hg.), International Political Economy:
Perspectives on Global Power and Wealth, London 2000, S.
245-256.
- De Grauwe, P.: International Money: Post-War Trends and
Theories, 1996.
- Deutsch, Klaus Günter: „Nebel über
Foggy Bottom. Zum zukünftigen Management von
Finanzkrisen“, Deutsche Bank Research, 2001,
S.11-20.
- Dieter, Heribert: „Ostasien nach der Krise:
Interne Reformen, neue Finanzarchitektur und monetärer
Regionalismus“, in: Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte,
37-38, 2000. S. 21-28
- Edwards, Sebastian: “The Mexican Peso Crisis: How
Much Did We Know? When Did We Know It?”, in: The
World Economy, Januar 1998, S. 1-29.
- Eichengreen, B., Tobin, J. and G. Wyplosz: “Two
Cases for Sand in the Wheels of International
Finance”, in: Economic Journal Vol.105, S.
162-172.
- Eichengreen B. and Michal Mussa: “Capital Account
liberalisation and the IMF”, in: Finance and
Development, Vol. 35, (4), December 1998.
- Eichengreen, Barry (1999), Towards a New international
Financial Architecture. A Practical Post-Asia Agenda,
Institute for International Economics, Washington, D.C.
1999.
- Eichengreen, Barry: Vom Goldstandard zum Euro.
Die Geschichte des internationalen Währungssystems,
Berlin 2000.
- Eichengreen, B. und Lindert, P.: The International Debt
Crisis in Historical Perspective, Cambridge 1998.
- French-Davis, Ricardo: “Policy Implications of
the Tequila Effect”, in: Challenge 41 Vol. 2, 1998,
S. 15-43.
- Friedman, Milton: “A Primer on Exchange
Rates”, in: Forbes Vol. 162 (10), 1998, S.
53-55.
- Goodman, John B. und Pauly, Louis W.: “The
Obsolescence of Capital Controls? Economic Management
in an Age of Global Markets”, in: Frieden, Jeffry A.
und Lake, David A. (Hg.), International Political Economy,
London 2000, S. 280-297
- Grabbe, Orlin J.: “The Rise and Fall of Bretton
Woods”, in: Grabbe, Orlin J.(Hg.) International
Financial Markets, 3. ed., Prentice-Hall 1996.
- Grabel, Hene: “Rejecting Exceptionalism”,
in: Global Instability: The Political Economy of
World Economic Governance, London 1999, S. 37-67.
- Grieve Smith, John: “A New Bretton Woods,
Reforming the Global Financial System”, in: Jonathan
Michie and John Grieve Smith (Hg.) Global Instability, The
Political Economy of World Economic Governance London
1999.
- Hanson, James.:“Opening the Capital Account:
Costs, Benefits and Sequencing”, in: Sebastian
Edwards (Hg.) Capital Controls, Exchange Rates, and
Monetary Policy in the World Economy Cambridge 1995.
- Heider, Maria: “Evaluation of the Recommendations
of the Meltzer Commission and German Guidelines for a
Reform of the IMF”, in: A Makeover of the Bretton
Woods Twins, A Transatlantic Critique of the Meltzer Report
and other Ref,orm Proposals Heinrich Böll Stiftung,
Washington 2000.
- Heinrich Böll Foundation: A Makeover for the
Bretton Woods Twins? A Transatlantic Critique of the
Meltzer Report and Other Reform Proposals, Washington 2000,
S. 1-69.
- Helleiner, Eric: “From Bretton Woods to Global
Finance: A World Turned Upside Down”, in: Stubbs,
Richard und Underhill, Geoffrey R.D. (Hg.), Political
Economy and the Changing World Order, Houndmills 1994, S.
163-175.
- Herr, Hansjörg: „Die Finanzkrise in Russland
im Gefolge der Asienkrise“, in: Aus Politik und
Zeitgeschichte, 37-38, 2000, S. 29-38.
- Hofmann, Daniel: „Neue Spielregeln für das
Krisenmanagement: Was von den Finanzinstitutionen zu
erwarten ist“, in: Internationale Politik, Juni 2000,
S. 23-31.
- Holtfrerich, Carl-Ludwig (Hg.): „Der US-Dollar
und sein Wechselkurs“, in: Wirtschaft USA, Oldenburg
1996.
- Holtfrerich, Carl-Ludwig: „Reaganomics und die
Weltwirtschaft“, in: Manfred Knapp (Hg.),
Internationale Beziehungen: Die USA und Europa zwischen
gemeinsamen Interessen und Konflikt, Stuttgart
1990.
- Henning, Randall: Currencies and Politics in the United
States, Germany, and Japan, Institute for International
Economics Washington D.C. 1994.
- Kloten, Norbert: „Geld- und Währungspolitik
in einer globalisierten Weltwirtschaft“, in:
Kitugawa, Murakama (Hg.), Regulierung – Deregulierung
- Liberalisierung. Tendenzen zur Rechtsentwicklung in
Deutschland und Japan zur Jahrhundertwende, Tübingen
2001.
- Kreile, Michael: „Deutschland und die Reform der
Internationalen Finanzarchitektur“, in: Aus Politik
und Zeitgeschichte, 37-38, 2000, S. 1-9.
- Krugman, Paul: “A Model of Balance-of-Payments
Crises”, in: Journal of Money, Credit and Banking
(11) 1979, S. 311-325.
- Kenwood, A.G. und Lougheed, A.L.: The Growth of the
International Economy 1820-1980, London 1983.
- Mathieson, Donald J. et al: “Financial Crises in
Emerging Markets”, in: Finance & Development
(35,4) 1998, S. 28-31.
- Naim, Moses: Fads and Fashion in Economic Reforms:
Washington Consensus or Washington Confusion?, Working
Draft of a Paper Prepared for the IMF Conference on Second
Generation Reforms, Washington D.C. 1999.
- Nunnenkamp, Peter: „Globalisierung und
internationales Finanzsystem“, in: Aus Politik und
Zeitgeschichte, 37-38 2000, S. 3-20.
- Odell, J.: US International Monetary Policy: Markets,
Power and Ideas as Source of Change, Princeton 1982.
- Palley, Thomas: “International Finance and Global
Deflation: There is an Alternative”, in: Jonathan
Michie and John Grieve Smith (Hg.), Global Instability, The
Political Economy of World Economic Governance, London
1999.
- Polak, Jacques J.: The Changing Nature of IMF
Conditionality, Princeton University Press 1991.
- Salines De Gortari Carlos, and Roberto Mangabeira
Unger:“The Market Turn Without Neoliberalism”,
in: Challenge 42 (1), Jan/Feb 1999, S. 14-33.
- Singh, Ajit: “Asian Capitalism and the Financial
Crisis”, in: Jonathan Michie and John Grieve Smith
(Hg.) Global Instability. The Political Economy of World
Economic Governance, London 1999.
- Speyer, Bernhard: Reform des IWF, Deutsche Bank
Research, 2000, S. 5-15.
- Tietmeyer, Hans: Internationale Zusammenarbeit und
Koordination auf dem Gebiet der Aufsicht und
Überwachung des Finanzmarkts, 11. Februar 1999.
- Triffin, Robert: Gold and the Dollar Crisis, 1961.
- Wachtel, Howard M.: “World Trade Order and the
Beginning of the Decline of the Washington
Consensus”, in: International Politics and Society
3/2000.
- Williamson, John and Molly Mohar: “A Survey of
Financial Liberalisation”, Essay in International
Finance No. 211, Princeton University, November 1998.
- Wade, Robert: “The Coming Fight Over Capital
Flows”, in: Foreign Policy, Winter 1998-99, S.
41-54.
- Walter, A.: World Power and World Money, New York
1993.
- Williamson, John: What Should the Bank Think about the
Washington Consensus? Paper Prepared as a Background to the
World Bank’s World Development Report 2000, July
1999.
- Wyplotz, Charles: “International Financial
Instability”, in: M. Stern ed. Global Public Goods:
International Co-operation in the 21st Century
New York 1999.
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