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Book Title
Asian States, Asian Bankers : Central Banking in Southeast Asia
Publication Name
Asian States, Asian Bankers
Title
Asian States, Asian Bankers
Subtitle
Central Banking in Southeast Asia
Author
Natasha Hamilton-Hart
Format
Hardcover
ISBN-10
0801439876
EAN
9780801439872
ISBN
9780801439872
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Genre
Business & Economics, History, Political Science
Release Date
15/08/2002
Release Year
2002
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.8in
Item Length
9in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
32.1 Oz
Series
Cornell Studies in Political Economy
Publication Year
2002
Topic
Asia / Southeast Asia, Banks & Banking, Political Economy, Finance / General, Public Policy / Economic Policy
Number of Pages
240 Pages

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Financial markets are given to instability, but some financial systems are more crisis-prone than others. Natasha Hamilton-Hart's historically grounded investigation of central banks, governments, and private bankers in Southeast Asia helps explain...

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Publisher
Cornell University Press
ISBN-10
0801439876
ISBN-13
9780801439872
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2303178

Product Key Features

Book Title
Asian States, Asian Bankers : Central Banking in Southeast Asia
Author
Natasha Hamilton-Hart
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Asia / Southeast Asia, Banks & Banking, Political Economy, Finance / General, Public Policy / Economic Policy
Publication Year
2002
Genre
Business & Economics, History, Political Science
Number of Pages
240 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
32.1 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Hg3290.8.A7h36 2002
Grade from
College Graduate Student
Reviews
This is an analysis of the highest quality as well as a highly engaging study. The dramatic events of the Asian economic crisis are used to provide a unique window into the inner workings of the financial and political systems of Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia, and into the power relations in which they are embedded.... It is a study not only of banks and financial systems but also of theories of institutional change and reform well anchored in broader theoretical debates about the nature of institutions and power.... One of the strengths of Asian States, Asian Bankers is the author's exploration of how institutions might change in her nuanced and thoughtful consideration of the postcrisis debate about convergence., The recent study of central banking has centered on the concept of independence. Natasha Hamilton-Hart lifts the lids on central banks and shows how internal organization and relations with the private sector as well as politicians shape financial governance. The book is rich in history. It reminds us that institutions evolve over long periods of time, and that neither crises nor nostrums from the international development community will necessarily bring rapid change to these complex organizations., "Examines central banks, governments, and private bankers in a group of Southeast Asian countries, focusing on the regulatory functions of government with regard to money and finance."-Journal of Economic Literature, March 2003., This is a well-researched and nuanced study of central banks in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore. It traces the historical evolution of the central banks in these countries, the resulting organizational culture, and the governance capacity, which in turn are linked to financial sector outcomes. All social scientists can benefit from the careful research and the many interesting and pertinent observations made throughout Hamilton-Hart's book., "The recent study of central banking has centered on the concept of independence. Natasha Hamilton-Hart lifts the lids on central banks and shows how internal organization and relations with the private sector as well as politicians shape financial governance. The book is rich in history. It reminds us that institutions evolve over long periods of time, and that neither crises nor nostrums from the international development community will necessarily bring rapid change to these complex organizations."-Stephan Haggard, University of California, San Diego, "No other review of the central banks in the region takes the innovative approach adopted by Natasha Hamilton-Hart. Asian States, Asian Bankers makes a major contribution to the literature on the role of central banks in developing countries, on economic development in Southeast Asia, and on globalization and the response of domestic institutions."-Richard Stubbs, McMaster University, "This is an analysis of the highest quality as well as a highly engaging study. The dramatic events of the Asian economic crisis are used to provide a unique window into the inner workings of the financial and political systems of Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia, and into the power relations in which they are embedded. . . . It is a study not only of banks and financial systems but also of theories of institutional change and reform well anchored in broader theoretical debates about the nature of institutions and power. . . . One of the strengths of Asian States, Asian Bankers is the author's exploration of how institutions might change in her nuanced and thoughtful consideration of the postcrisis debate about convergence."--Richard Robison, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, Perspectives in Politics 1:4, December 2003, "This is a well-researched and nuanced study of central banks in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore. It traces the historical evolution of the central banks in these countries, the resulting organizational culture, and the governance capacity, which in turn are linked to financial sector outcomes. All social scientists can benefit from the careful research and the many interesting and pertinent observations made throughout Hamilton-Hart's book."-Mukul Asher, National University of Singapore, Pacific Affairs 76:3 Winter 2003/2004., "Asian States, Asian Bankers is well written and will certainly provide interesting reading to scholars keen on international monetary and financial issues in Southeast Asia."-Ramkishen S. Rajan, Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, 17:2, November 2003, "Hamilton-Hart's thought-provoking book is a very valuable contribution to the literature on states and the financial sector more broadly, and on Southeast Asian comparative political economy more specifically. It offers us new insights into a little-studied phenomenon in political economy, namely the manner in which policies are implemented and the institutional factors that influence that process."--Helen E. S. Nesadurai, ASEAN Economic Bulletin, 20:3, December 2003, "Examines central banks, governments, and private bankers in a group of Southeast Asian countries, focusing on the regulatory functions of government with regard to money and finance."--Journal of Economic Literature, March 2003., No other review of the central banks in the region takes the innovative approach adopted by Natasha Hamilton-Hart. Asian States, Asian Bankers makes a major contribution to the literature on the role of central banks in developing countries, on economic development in Southeast Asia, and on globalization and the response of domestic institutions., Asian States, Asian Bankers is well written and will certainly provide interesting reading to scholars keen on international monetary and financial issues in Southeast Asia., Examines central banks, governments, and private bankers in a group of Southeast Asian countries, focusing on the regulatory functions of government with regard to money and finance., Hamilton-Hart's thought-provoking book is a very valuable contribution to the literature on states and the financial sector more broadly, and on Southeast Asian comparative political economy more specifically. It offers us new insights into a little-studied phenomenon in political economy, namely the manner in which policies are implemented and the institutional factors that influence that process., "No other review of the central banks in the region takes the innovative approach adopted by Natasha Hamilton-Hart. Asian States, Asian Bankers makes a major contribution to the literature on the role of central banks in developing countries, on economic development in Southeast Asia, and on globalization and the response of domestic institutions."--Richard Stubbs, McMaster University, "This is an analysis of the highest quality as well as a highly engaging study. The dramatic events of the Asian economic crisis are used to provide a unique window into the inner workings of the financial and political systems of Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia, and into the power relations in which they are embedded. . . . It is a study not only of banks and financial systems but also of theories of institutional change and reform well anchored in broader theoretical debates about the nature of institutions and power. . . . One of the strengths of Asian States, Asian Bankers is the author's exploration of how institutions might change in her nuanced and thoughtful consideration of the postcrisis debate about convergence."-Richard Robison, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, Perspectives in Politics 1:4, December 2003, The author argues the policy merits neither of financial regulation and open capital markets nor of their alternatives, but of states that do what they say they will do.... This study of the impact of institutional development, organizational capacities, and administrative styles in pleasingly old-fashioned in its use of comparative case methods to interrogate complex questions.... The studies of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore are very helpful., "The author argues the policy merits neither of financial regulation and open capital markets nor of their alternatives, but of states that do what they say they will do. . . . This study of the impact of institutional development, organizational capacities, and administrative styles in pleasingly old-fashioned in its use of comparative case methods to interrogate complex questions. . . . The studies of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore are very helpful."-Danny Unger, Northern Illinois University, Journal of Asian Business, 19:2, February 2003, "This is a well-researched and nuanced study of central banks in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore. It traces the historical evolution of the central banks in these countries, the resulting organizational culture, and the governance capacity, which in turn are linked to financial sector outcomes. All social scientists can benefit from the careful research and the many interesting and pertinent observations made throughout Hamilton-Hart's book."--Mukul Asher, National University of Singapore, Pacific Affairs 76:3 Winter 2003/2004., "Asian States, Asian Bankers is well written and will certainly provide interesting reading to scholars keen on international monetary and financial issues in Southeast Asia."--Ramkishen S. Rajan, Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, 17:2, November 2003, "Hamilton-Hart's thought-provoking book is a very valuable contribution to the literature on states and the financial sector more broadly, and on Southeast Asian comparative political economy more specifically. It offers us new insights into a little-studied phenomenon in political economy, namely the manner in which policies are implemented and the institutional factors that influence that process."-Helen E. S. Nesadurai, ASEAN Economic Bulletin, 20:3, December 2003, "The author argues the policy merits neither of financial regulation and open capital markets nor of their alternatives, but of states that do what they say they will do. . . . This study of the impact of institutional development, organizational capacities, and administrative styles in pleasingly old-fashioned in its use of comparative case methods to interrogate complex questions. . . . The studies of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore are very helpful."--Danny Unger, Northern Illinois University, Journal of Asian Business, 19:2, February 2003, "The recent study of central banking has centered on the concept of independence. Natasha Hamilton-Hart lifts the lids on central banks and shows how internal organization and relations with the private sector as well as politicians shape financial governance. The book is rich in history. It reminds us that institutions evolve over long periods of time, and that neither crises nor nostrums from the international development community will necessarily bring rapid change to these complex organizations."--Stephan Haggard, University of California, San Diego
Copyright Date
2002
Lccn
2002-067731
Dewey Decimal
332.1/1/0959
Intended Audience
Trade
Series
Cornell Studies in Political Economy Ser.
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes

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