Questioning Credible Commitment Questioning Credible Commitment

Questioning Credible Commitment

Perspectives on the Rise of Financial Capitalism

D'Maris Coffman and Others
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Publisher Description

Financial capitalism emerged in a recognisably modern form in late seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Great Britain. Following the seminal work of Douglass C. North and Barry R. Weingast (1989), many scholars have concluded that the 'credible commitment' that was provided by parliamentary backing of government as a result of the Glorious Revolution of 1688 provided the key institutional underpinning on which modern public finances depend. In this book, a specially commissioned group of historians and economists examine and challenge the North and Weingast thesis to show that multiple commitment mechanisms were necessary to convince public creditors that sovereign debt constituted a relatively accessible, safe and liquid investment vehicle. Questioning Credible Commitment provides academics and practitioners with a broader understanding of the origins of financial capitalism, and, with its focus on theoretical and policy frameworks, shows the significance of the debate to current macroeconomic policy making.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2013
30 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
464
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
8.8
MB
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