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Ilene Grabel
Professor of International Economics
Ilene Grabel
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e | igrabel@du.edu
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2201 South Gaylord St
Denver, CO 80208 USA
BOOK
2004. Reclaiming Development: An Alternative Economic Policy Manual, London: Zed Books (US distributor: Palgrave Macmillan, NY). Co-authored with Ha-Joon Chang. Book has been co-published by Fernwood Publishing (Canada), Books for Change (India), World Book Publishing (Beirut), SIRD (Malaysia), Third World Network (Malaysia), David Philip (South Africa). Second printing, March 2005. Turkish translation (2005), Korean, Spanish and Portuguese translations (forthcoming 2007).
Journal Articles
2007a. “Policy Coherence or Conformance? The New World Bank-IMF-WTO Rhetoric on Trade and Investment in Developing Countries,” Review of Radical Political Economics, forthcoming.
2005a. “Taxation of International Private Capital Flows and Securities Transactions in Developing Countries: Do Public Finance Considerations Augment the Macroeconomic Dividends?,” Symposium on “Finance and Development: The Role of Institutions,” International Review of Applied Economics, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 479-499.
2005b. “El Quiebre del Modelo Financiero Neoliberal,” Economía Informa, número 337, pp. 17-24.
2004-05 . “Reclaiming Development from the Washington Consensus,” Symposium on “The 15th anniversary of the Washington Consensus: What happened? What’s next?” Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 273-291. Co-authored with Ha-Joon Chang.
2003a. “Predicting Financial Crisis in Developing Economies: Astronomy or Astrology?,” Eastern Economics Journal, Symposium on “Financial Globalisation,” vol. 29, no. 2, pp. 243-258.
2003b. “Averting Crisis: Assessing Measures to Manage Financial Integration in Emerging Economies,” Cambridge Journal of Economics, (lead article), vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 317-336.
2000a. “The Political Economy of ‘Policy Credibility’: The New-Classical Macroeconomics and the Remaking of Emerging Economies, Cambridge Journal of Economics, (lead article) vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 1-19.
2000b. “Identifying Risks, Preventing Crisis: Lessons From the Asian Crisis,” Journal of Economic Issues, vol. XXXIV, no. 2, pp. 377-383.
Book Chapters
2007b. “Global Finance and Development: False Starts, Dead Ends, and Socio-Economic Alternatives,” in John B. Davis and Wilfred Dolfsma (eds.),The Elgar Handbook of Socio-Economics, forthcoming.
2007c. “Capital Management Techniques in Developing Countries: Managing Capital Flows in Malaysia, India, and China,” in Joseph Stiglitz and Jose Antonio Ocampo (eds.), Capital Market Liberalization and Development, NY: Oxford University Press, forthcoming. Co-authored with Gerald Epstein and Jomo, K.S.
2006a. “A Post Keynesian Analysis of Financial Crisis in the Developing World and Directions for Reform,” in Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer (eds.), A Handbook of Alternative Monetary Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, US: Edward Elgar, pp. 403-19.
2003c. “International Private Capital Flows and Developing Countries,” in Ha-Joon Chang (ed.), Rethinking Development Economics, London: Anthem Press, pp. 325-345.
2003d. “Ideology, Power and the Rise of Independent Monetary Institutions in Emerging Economies,” in Jonathan Kirshner (ed.), Monetary Orders: Ambiguous Economics, Ubiquitous Politics, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, pp. 25-52.
2003e. “Globalization, Regionalism and State Capacity in Developing Countries: A Note,” in Philip Arestis, Michelle Baddeley and John McCombie (eds.), Globalisation, Regionalism and Economic Activity, Cheltenham, UK and Lyme, US: Edward Elgar, pp. 266-273. Co-authored with George DeMartino.
2000c. “The Asian Financial Crisis: What Went Wrong?,” in Ron Baiman, Heather Boushey, and Dawn Saunders (eds.), Political Economy and Contemporary Capitalism, Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe, pp. 218-224.