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245 0 _aGlobalisation, the Global Financial Crisis and the State/
_cFarrar,John H.
260 _aCheltenham:
_bEdward Elgar Pub,
_c2013.
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505 _a1 Globalisation, the crisis and the stale: introduction John H. Fan ar and David G. Mayes PARTI INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES 2 Modernising the state: the New Zealand experience Margaret Wilson 3 Rebuilding state systems post-GFC; the South African case Laurence Boidle 4 Chinese multinationals and the slate: an institutional perspective Xiaohua Yang and Clyde D. Sfollenherg 5 The EU and the member states: Germany and supranationalism in times olTmancial crisis Jiirgen Brohmer PART II COMMERCIAL PERSPECTIVES 6 Corporatisation in Australia: a Queensland perspective Tahnee Booth and Adrian Noon 7 Putting "why" before 'how': evaluating the rationales for partial privatisation of slate-owned enterprises in New Zealand Chye-Ching Huang. Susan Watson and Jenny Chen 8 Public project procurement and the case for public private partnerships Michael Regan 9 Rethinking the state throiigii the lens of regulatory governanee Graeme A. Hodge 10 Developments in central banking after the GFC: central banks, the state, globalisation and the GFC Louise Parsons 1 1 The euro crisis David C. Mayes 12 The governance and regulation of .sovereign wealth funds and foreign exchange reserves in a post-GFC world Mohamed Arijf and John. H. Farrar /
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