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Capital Mobility and Distributional Conflict in Chile, South Korea, - and Turke

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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In this book, Gemici shows that conflictual distributional relations significantly increase the likelihood of capital account liberalization. He also demonstrates that countries which liberalize in the most comprehensive manner tend to be the countries characterized by a high degree of distributional conflict.

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Preface List of Figures List of Tables 1. Introduction: Distributional Relations and Capital Mobility 2. Boom, Crash, Restraint: The Politics of Taming Capital Flows in Chile 3. Embracing Hot Money, Rejecting Cold Money in South Korea 4. Premature Financial Opening and Boom-Bust Cycles in Turkey 5. Conclusion A. Distribution and Economic Growth B. Capital Mobility, Sectoral Cleavages, and Social Classes C. Perils of Capital Account Liberalization D. Measuring Capital Account Openness E. List of Interviewees Bibliography Index

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Kurtulü Gemici is One Hundred Talent Associate Professor of Sociology at Zhejiang University, China


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In this book, Gemici shows that conflictual distributional relations significantly increase the likelihood of capital account liberalization. He also demonstrates that countries which liberalize in the most comprehensive manner tend to be the countries characterized by a high degree of distributional conflict.

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