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Full Description
This book seeks to answer a number of key questions about the relationship between the IMF, developing states and the impact of financial crises on human rights abuses, including: Why do some but not other IMF-assisted developing states experience the joint outbreak of currency and sudden reversal crises under the Fund's program?; What are some of the short-term political ramifications of such crises?; Why do human rights violation by governments increase sharply in the wake of twin currency and sudden reversal crisis in some but not all crisis-affected countries?
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Shadow Banks, the IMF and the Politics of Financial Crisis.- Chapter 3: Financial Crisis, The IMF, and State Repression.- Chapter 4: IMF Programs, Shadow Banks, and Financial Crisis.- Chapter 5: State Repression, the IMF, and Financial Crisis: Empirical Evidence.- Chapter 6: The Fund, Financial Crisis and Repression in Turkey.- Chapter 7: Financial Crisis Prevention and Repression in India and Brazil.- Chapter 8: Conclusion.