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Ashdown, Neil H.
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Understanding the rationale of nation-states' trade policies in a globalized economy: A case study of U.S. banking policy.
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Understanding the rationale of nation-states' trade policies in a globalized economy: A case study of U.S. banking policy./
Author:
Ashdown, Neil H.
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292 p.
Notes:
Adviser: Judith Gillespie.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International61-04A.
Subject:
Business Administration, Banking. -
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ISBN:
0599724358
Understanding the rationale of nation-states' trade policies in a globalized economy: A case study of U.S. banking policy.
Ashdown, Neil H.
Understanding the rationale of nation-states' trade policies in a globalized economy: A case study of U.S. banking policy.
- 292 p.
Adviser: Judith Gillespie.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--State University of New York at Albany, 2000.
The study analyzes the banking history of the United States and the institutionalization of the corporate consolidation of America with the creation of the U.S. Federal Reserve System.
ISBN: 0599724358Subjects--Topical Terms:
1018458
Business Administration, Banking.
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The study demonstrates how institutions can affect, or even constrain, the policies of nation-states, which is theoretically generalizable in demonstrating how other global actors are shaping the post bi-polar international power structure.
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The dissertation takes the main-stream theories in international relations and measures their effectiveness in explaining the policies of nation-states, particularly in regard to trade and power, by using the theories as empirical templates in a case study, how banking and central bank monetary policies in the United States affect international trade and investment.
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The analysis concludes that the current policies of the U.S. Federal Reserve System fail to support the national interest by creating policy that allows or ignores sustained trade deficits over numerous consecutive years, whereas a strong state, with institutions that worked toward the national interest, would not allow chronic deficits in the absence of more pressing priorities in a given year. The study does not expect government institutions to always support the national interest, in neorealist terms, and argues that realism misrepresents the concept of the apparatus of the state, which has serious implications about using the nation-state as the dominant unit of analysis in systemic studies.
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