Financial globalization and its crises: Continuity from antiquity to the present day?
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After the global financial crisis of 2008, the rise of nationalism, the Sino-American trade war, and the COVID-19 pandemic, questioning the merits of financial globalization and liberalization policies has once again become commonplace. But is financial globalization a modern political construct following the collapse of the Bretton Woods system in the 1970s, meaning that it can be reformed and even reversed? Or is it the result of a process that began in antiquity and is therefore difficult, if not impossible, to reverse? This paper aims to answer these questions using the historical method in the social sciences.
Réseaux sociaux