Search Results - "Naqvi, Natalya"
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Economic crisis, global financial cycles and state control of finance: public development banking in Brazil and South Africa
Published in European journal of international relations (01-06-2023)“…In the aftermath of recent crisis, national governments across the global south increasingly see state ownership and control of finance as a vital public…”
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Introduction: The Structural Power of Finance Meets Financialization
Published in Politics & society (01-12-2022)“…How do we theorize and analyze the structural power of finance when global capitalism itself undergoes constant and profound structural transformation? The…”
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Industrial Policy and Risk Sharing in Public Development Banks: Lessons for the Post- COVID Response from the EIB and EFSI
Published in Revista de economía mundial (2021)“…The European Investment Bank (EIB) and European Investment Fund (EIF) have been key partners in implementing the Juncker Plan (EFSI) (2015–2020; and going…”
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Renationalizing finance for development: policy space and public economic control in Bolivia
Published in Review of international political economy : RIPE (04-05-2021)“…After years of placing faith in the markets, we are seeing a revival of interest in statist economic policy across the world, particularly with regards to…”
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Manias, Panics and Crashes in Emerging Markets: An Empirical Investigation of the Post-2008 Crisis Period
Published in New political economy (02-11-2019)“…Because of their economic importance, international bond markets are thought to be the likely location for the operation of financial market pressures on…”
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Finance and Industrial Policy in Unsuccessful Developmental States: The Case of Pakistan
Published in Development and change (01-07-2018)“…ABSTRACT While a large body of research indicates that state‐directed finance worked for successful East Asian developers, the dominant assumption remains that…”
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Privatization in the Land of Believers: The political economy of privatization in Pakistan
Published in Modern Asian studies (01-11-2017)“…Despite theoretical justifications and empirical evidence that state-owned enterprises have played an important role in late development, as well as over three…”
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Kicking away the financial ladder? German development banking under economic globalisation
Published in Review of international political economy : RIPE (03-09-2018)“…While extensive literature exists on how economic globalisation has limited developing countries' policy space for industrial policy, the literature on how it…”
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Matching Risks with Instruments in Development Banks
Published in Review of political economy (03-04-2022)“…This paper explores how development banks should deploy appropriate financial instruments to encourage real economic risk-taking while minimizing financial…”
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POLÍTICA INDUSTRIAL Y RIESGO COMPARTIDO EN BANCOS PÚBLICOS DE DESARROLLO: LECCIONES PARA LA RESPUESTA POST-COVID DEL BEI Y FEIE
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The Abject Condition of Labor in Pakistan
Published in International labor and working class history (01-04-2015)“…The strength of the trade union movement in Pakistan has ebbed and flowed over the course of the country's history, but today, after roughly twenty-five years…”
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The Abject Condition of Labor in Pakistan 1
Published in International labor and working class history (2015)“…The strength of the trade union movement in Pakistan has ebbed and flowed over the course of the country's history, but today, after roughly twenty-five years…”
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Pakistan's Post-Reforms Banking Sector: A Critical Evaluation
Published in Economic and political weekly (23-11-2013)“…There is a common perception that the privatisation process turned a lethargic, moribund, non-performing Pakistani banking sector into a dynamic, modern and…”
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