| Crowning over 15 years of research, the project analyses the evolving relationship between the changing economic structures of markets and shifting patterns of governance across levels of analysis in the domain of global money and finance. The analysis is based on representative case studies of the transformation of contemporary domestic, regional, and global monetary and financial systems. All illustrate the tensions between domestic-political imperatives and global market pressures, the shifting balance between public and private actors, the nature of emerging multi-level governance, and problems of political legitimacy in this multi-level context, as well as the conceptual tools required to understand these phenomena. |