Currency Hierarchy and Financial Globalisation
Luiz Fernando de Paula,
Barbara Fritz and
Daniela Magalhães Prates
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Abstract:
This insightful book investigates how financial globalization shapes the hierarchical order of currencies in the international monetary system, evaluating the implications for peripheral countries.
Keywords: Currency Hierarchy; Financial Globalisation; Emerging Market Economies; Policy Space; Developmentalism; Keynesian Policies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781035328826
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Chapters in this book:
- Currency hierarchy at the encounter of Keynesian, Latin American structuralist and inequality studies: an introduction

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- Theoretical foundations and historical perspectives

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- Currency hierarchy: the concept and implications for the policy space for peripheral economies

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- The metamorphosis of external vulnerability: from ‘original sin’ to ‘original sin redux’

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- Expanding global financial integration at the periphery: the rising peril for frontier market economies

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- Developmentalism under global financial asymmetries: which policy space for growth, sustainability and equity?

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- Currency hierarchy and financial globalisation: a conclusion

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