Global Political Economy after the Crisis
In: Economic Issues, Problems and Perspectives
Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Multipolarity and the BRICS: -- Global Power Shift Arguments in Perspective -- Introduction -- Center-Periphery vs. Multipolarity: Theorizing a Changing Global Political Economy -- National Autonomy and Market Power -- Unity vs. Diversity in BRICS: Politics of a Heteregenous Grouping -- China: Economic Giant & De Facto Leader -- Russia: Geostrategic Intelligence & Public Diplomat -- India: Refined Diplomatic Activist & Policy Advocate -- Brazil: Economic Diplomat and Mediator -- South Africa: Fragile Economy and Symbolic Power -- Multipolar Global Governance and BRICS as a Nascent International Regime -- Concluding Remarks: The Future of the BRICS and Multipolarity -- New Perspectives on Central Banking in the Post-Crisis Era -- Introduction -- Changing Central Banking Dynamics since the -- Great Depression -- Financial Stability Mandate and the Macro-Prudential Turn in Central Banking -- Unconventional Monetary Policy -- Developmental Central Banking -- Rethinking Central Banking -- Whither Developmental State in East Asia -- Introduction -- Conceptual Framework and Common Characteristics of the Developmental States in East Asia -- Developmental States in East Asia -- 1. Developmental State in Japan -- 2. Developmental State in Korea -- 3. Developmental States in Taiwan and Singapore -- 4. Developmental State in China -- Conclusion: Whither Developmental State? -- Can "Make in India" Make It? The Case for a Stronger Manufacturing Base for Sustainable Growth -- Introduction -- Indian Path of Growth -- The 'Make in India' Initiative -- The Road Ahead -- Conclusion -- Brazilian Economic Policy in the Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis -- Introduction -- Brazilian Economy in General