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    Burgoon, B., Demetriades, P., & Underhill, G. R. D. (2012). Sources and legitimacy of financial liberalization. European Journal of Political Economy, 28(2), 147-161. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2011.10.003
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    Tsingou, E. (2012). Club model politics and global financial governance: the case of the Group of Thirty. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam].
  • Underhill, G. R. D. (2011). Paved with good intentions: global financial integration, the eurozone, and the hellish road to the fabled gold standard. In D. H. Claes, & C. H. Knutsen (Eds.), Governing the global economy: politics, institutions, and economic development (pp. 110-130). (Routledge / Warwick studies in globalisation). Routledge.
  • Underhill, G. R. D. (2011). Paved with good intentions: global financial integration and the eurozone’s response. European Political Science, 10(3), 366-374. https://doi.org/10.1057/eps.2011.22
  • Underhill, G. R. D. (2011). Political economy, the ‘US School’, and the manifest destiny of everyone else. In N. Phillips, & C. E. Weaver (Eds.), International political economy: debating the past, present, and future (pp. 150-159). Routledge.
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    Blom, J. G. W. (2011). Banking on the public: market competition and shifting patterns of governance. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam].
  • Claessens, S., & Underhill, G. R. D. (2010). The political economy of Basel II in the international financial architecture. In G. R. D. Underhill, J. Blom, & D. Mügge (Eds.), Global financial integration thirty years on: from reform to crisis (pp. 113-133). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511762680.008
  • Underhill, G. R. D., & Zhang, X. (2010). Business authority and global financial governance: challenges to accountability and legitimacy. In T. Porter, & K. Ronit (Eds.), The challenges of global business authority: democratic renewal, stalemate, or decay? (pp. 117-144). State University of New York Press.
  • Underhill, G. R. D., & Zhang, X. (2010). Public interest, national diversity and global financial governance. In G. R. D. Underhill, J. Blom, & D. Mügge (Eds.), Global financial integration thirty years on: from reform to crisis (pp. 287-303). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511762680.018
  • Underhill, G. R. D. (2010). Theory and the market after the crisis: the endogeneity of financial governance. (CEPR discussion paper series; No. 8164). Centre for Economic Policy Research. http://www.uva.nl/binaries/content/documents/personalpages/u/n/g.r.d.underhill/en/tab-one/tab-one/cpitem%5B4%5D/asset?1378304035932
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