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TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Acknowledgments PART ONE: THE NEXT GREAT GLOBALIZATION Chapter 1: Globalization: A Force for Good? PART TWO IS FINANCIAL GLOBALIZATION BENEFICIAL? Chapter 2: How Poor Countries Can Get Rich: Strengthening Property Rights and the Financial System Chapter 3: Financial Development, Economic Growth and Poverty Chapter 4: When Globalization Goes Wrong: The Dynamics of Financial Crises PART THREE FINANCIAL CRISES IN EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES Chapter 5: Mexico, 1994-95 Chapter 6: South Korea, 1997-98 Chapter 7: Argentina, 2001-2002 PART FOUR HOW CAN DISADVANTAGED NATIONS MAKE FINANCIAL GLOBALIZATION WORK FOR THEM? Chapter 8: Ending Financial Repression: The Role of Globalization Chapter 9: Preventing Financial Crises Chapter 10 Recovering from Financial Crises PART FIVE HOW CAN THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY PROMOTE SUCCESSFUL GLOBALIZATION? Chapter 11: What Should the International Monetary Fund Do? Chapter 12 What Can the Advanced Countries Do? PART SIX WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? Chapter 13: Getting Financial Globalization Right Notes References Index
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Finance -- Developing countries.
Monetary policy -- Developing countries.
Globalization.