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Underhill, G. R. D., & Claessens, S. (2005). The Need for Institutional Change in the Global Financial System: an analytical framework. In J. J. Teunissen, & A. Akkerman (Eds.), Protecting the poor: global financial institutions and the vulnerability of low-income countries (pp. 79-114). FONDAD. http://www.fondad.org/uploaded/Protecting%20the%20Poor/Fondad-ProtectingPoor-Chapter6.pdf
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Underhill, G. R. D., & Zhang, X. (2005). The changing state-market condominium in East Asia: rethinking the political underpinnings of development. New Political Economy, 10(1), 1-24. https://doi.org/10.1080/13563460500031156 -
Underhill, G. R. D., & Zhang, X. (2003). Introduction: Global market integration, financial crises, and policy imperatives. In G. R. D. Underhill, & X. Zhang (Eds.), International Financial Governance under Stress: Global Structures versus National Imperatives (pp. 1-17). Cambridge University Press.
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Zhang, X., & Underhill, G. R. D. (2003). Private capture, policy failures, and financial crisis: Evidence and lessons from Korea and Thailand. In G. Underhill, & X. Zhang (Eds.), International Financial Governance under Stress: Global Structures versus National Imperatives (pp. 243-262). Cambridge University Press.
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Underhill, G. R. D., & Zhang, X. (2003). Global structures and political imperatives: in search of normative underpinnings for international financial order. In G. R. D. Underhill, & X. Zhang (Eds.), International financial governance under stress: Global structures versus national imperatives (pp. 77-97). Cambridge University Press.
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