
Capital Ideas
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Drawing on original survey and archival research, extensive interviews, and scholarship from economics, politics, and sociology, Chwieroth traces the evolution of the IMF's approach to capital controls from the 1940s through spring 2009 and the first stages of the subprime credit crisis. He shows that IMF staff vigorously debated the legitimacy of capital controls and that these internal debates eventually changed the organization's behavior--despite the lack of major rule changes. He also shows that the IMF exercised a significant amount of autonomy despite the influence of member states. Normative and behavioral changes in international organizations, Chwieroth concludes, are driven not just by new rules but also by the evolving makeup, beliefs, debates, and strategic agency of their staffs.
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Preface xi
List of Abbreviations xvii
CHAPTER ONE: Introduction 1
CHAPTER TWO: Normative Change from Within 23
CHAPTER THREE: Capital Ideas and Capital Controls 61
CHAPTER FOUR: Capital Controlled: The Early Postwar Era 105
CHAPTER FIVE: The Limits and Hollowness of Keynesianism in the 1960s 121
CHAPTER SIX: Formal Change and Informal Continuity: The Reform Negotiations of the 1970s 138
CHAPTER SEVEN: Capital Freed: Informal Change from the 1980s to the Mid-1990s 147
CHAPTER EIGHT: Capital in Crisis: Financial Turmoil in the Late 1990s 187
CHAPTER NINE: Norm Continuity and Organizational Legitimacy from the Asian Crisis to the Subprime Crisis 226
EPILOGUE: A Subprime "Crisis" for Capital Freedom? 255
Index 301
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