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Coping with financial crises: explaining variety in regional arrangements
Authors:Arie Krampf
Institution:1. School of Government and Society, The Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yaffo, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israela.krampf@mta.ac.il
Abstract:Financial regional arrangements vary across countries and change over time. Until recently, most economists and political scientists took the European model of monetary integration as the yardstick to which all other regional financial arrangements had to measure up in this article. It is argued that the Euro crisis provides an opportunity for scholars to adopt a different perspective that does not interpret the variety of financial arrangements merely as economic deficiencies caused by the incapacity or unwillingness of regions to follow the European model. Instead, the comparative study of monetary and financial regionalism has to account for the different factors that shape variations. These go from different levels of economic development, over regional political and economic preferences to historical processes which shape the institutional context and the constellation of interests and social forces. Such an approach, which integrates economic and political science approaches, de-centres the Euro model and opens up a new understanding of the global diversity of regional monetary and financial cooperation, and their potential to cope with financial crises.
Keywords:financial crises  comparative regionalism  European Union  Asia  Latin America  USA
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