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Dance of the trillions : developing countries and global finance / David Lubin.

By: Lubin, David, 1963- [author.].
Contributor(s): Brookings Institution [issuing body.].
Series: Insights: critical thinking on international affairs.Publisher: Washington, DC : London : Brookings Institution Press ; Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs, ©2018Description: 147 pages ; 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780815736745 (paperback ; alkaline paper).Subject(s): Finance -- Developing countries | Globalization -- Economic aspects -- Developing countries | International finance | Economic history | Finance | Globalization -- Economic aspects | International finance | Developing countries -- Economic conditions | Developing countriesGenre/Form: Print books.
Contents:
Introduction: What's past is prologue -- Enter finance: the 1970s -- Exit finance: two decades of crisis -- Explaining emerging markets -- Thank you, China! -- Toward a Beijing consensus.
Summary: "In Dance of the Trillions, David Lubin tells the story of what makes money flow from high-income countries to lower-income ones; what makes it flow out again; and how developing countries have sought protection against the volatility of international capital flows. The book traces an arc from the 1970s, when developing countries first gained access to international financial markets, to the present day. Underlying this story is a discussion of how the relationship between developing countries and global finance appears to be moving from one governed by the "Washington Consensus" to one more likely to be shaped by Beijing."--
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 129-138) and index.

Introduction: What's past is prologue -- Enter finance: the 1970s -- Exit finance: two decades of crisis -- Explaining emerging markets -- Thank you, China! -- Toward a Beijing consensus.

"In Dance of the Trillions, David Lubin tells the story of what makes money flow from high-income countries to lower-income ones; what makes it flow out again; and how developing countries have sought protection against the volatility of international capital flows. The book traces an arc from the 1970s, when developing countries first gained access to international financial markets, to the present day. Underlying this story is a discussion of how the relationship between developing countries and global finance appears to be moving from one governed by the "Washington Consensus" to one more likely to be shaped by Beijing."--

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