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Against the backdrop of China's increasingly influential role in global finance and the debate on the emergence of a "Beijing Consensus", this paper examines whether the ideology that China promotes in the Bretton Woods institutions is conducive to the initiation of financial policy change at...
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Introduction -- Financial power and the developmental state -- Financial repression and structural financial power -- Financial repression and currency internationalization -- Financial repression and relational financial power -- Developmental states in the Bretton Woods institutions -- Conclusion
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1 Introduction -- 2 Financial Power and the Developmental State -- 3 Financial Repression and Structural Financial Power -- 4 Financial Repression and Currency Internationalization -- 5 Financial Repression and Relational Financial Power -- 6 Developmental States in the Bretton Woods...
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