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Money and Power

Great Predators in the Political Economy of Development

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Focusing on the dynamics of power and economics, the book examines how governments and financial institutions exploit markets in the developing world. It reveals how pseudo-public development entities maintain strict control over these economies, perpetuating a cycle of austerity for the Global South. By analyzing the political economy, it highlights the unregulated international system that favors North American and European interests, obscuring the underlying power relations among states.

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Money and Power, Sarah Bracking

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2009
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