Using recent economic crises in the United States, Europe and Argentina to examine the interactions of power, politics and markets, Shambaugh analyses how political uncertainty affects market risks and identifies the conditions under which economic technocrats can compensate for political turmoil and manage market behaviour.
Examines China's eight Special Economic Zones in the order in which they were established. Coverage includes the background to the SEZ's establishment and a description of its development, while the reform policy-making process, achievements, challenges and difficulties which will need to be faced for future development are also explored.