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The EU and the member states: Germany and supranationalism in times of financial crisis

In: Globalisation, the Global Financial Crisis and the State

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  • Jürgen Bröhmer

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The recent global financial crisis has challenged conventional wisdom, and our conception of globalisation has been called into question. This challenging and timely book revisits the relationship between globalisation, the crisis and the state from an interdisciplinary perspective, with law, economics and political science underpinning the analysis.

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  • Jürgen Bröhmer, 2013. "The EU and the member states: Germany and supranationalism in times of financial crisis," Chapters, in: John Farrar & David G. Mayes (ed.), Globalisation, the Global Financial Crisis and the State, chapter 5, pages 94-113, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Rolf H. Weber, 2010. "Multilayered Governance in International Financial Regulation and Supervision," Journal of International Economic Law, Oxford University Press, vol. 13(3), pages 683-704, September.
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