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Orchestration along the Pareto frontier: winners and losers
W Mattli, J Seddon
International organizations as orchestrators, 315-348, 2015
252015
Merchants against the bankers: the financialization of a commodity market
J Seddon
Review of international political economy 27 (3), 525-555, 2020
222020
New organizational leadership: Nonstate actors in global economic governance
W Mattli, J Seddon
Global Policy 6 (3), 266-276, 2015
102015
The power of the penholder: the missing politics in global regulatory governance analysis
W Mattli, J Seddon
The law, economics and politics of international standardisation. Cambridge …, 2015
72015
The fate of international monetary systems: How and why they fall apart
J Seddon
Perspectives on Politics 19 (3), 754-772, 2021
62021
The Political Economy of Independent Central Banks
A Kern, J Seddon
Available at SSRN 3687144, 2020
62020
History matters: How international regimes become entrenched—And why we suffer for it
J Seddon
International Studies Quarterly 61 (2), 455-470, 2017
42017
The politics of reversing central bank independence
A Kern, J Seddon
32021
Sterling's farewell symphony: The end of the Sterling Area revisited
A de Bromhead, D Jordan, F Kennedy, J Seddon
The Economic History Review 76 (2), 415-444, 2023
22023
Transnational economic governance
W Mattli, J Seddon
Handbook on Theories of Governance, 555-566, 2022
22022
Governing capital markets
EJ Seddon, W Mattli
Abbott et al, 159-179, 2020
22020
Central Bank Independence in Autocracies
M Aklin, A Kern, J Seddon, N Leng
Available at SSRN 4081620, 2022
12022
How does international monetary leadership end? The Sterling Area revisited
A De Bromhead, D Jordan, F Kennedy, J Seddon
QUCEH Working Paper Series, 2021
12021
Between collapse and decline: the dissolution of international monetary systems in comparative historical perspective
J Seddon
University of Oxford, 2015
12015
Into the ether or the state? Legibility theory and the cryptocurrency markets
M Kellerman, J Seddon
Business and Politics, 1-24, 2024
2024
Market self-organization and the invisible hand of politics in global risk-trading
J Seddon
Review of International Political Economy 30 (1), 98-126, 2023
2023
Managed decline? Muddling through with the sterling (dis) agreements, 1968-74
A De Bromhead, DP Jordan, F Kennedy, J Seddon
QUCEH Working Paper Series, 2023
2023
Darkness by design: The hidden power in global capital markets, Walter Mattli, Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 2019. 264 pp. $29.95 (cloth).
J Seddon
Governance 33 (1), 2020
2020
The power of the implementers: global financial and environmental standards
W Mattli, J Seddon
Research Handbook on the Politics of International Law, 207-226, 2017
2017
The Power of the Implementers: Global Financial and Environmental Standards
J Seddon, W Mattli
Handbook on the Politics of International Law, 2016
2016
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