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Your Money or Your Life: The Tyranny of Global Finance

by Eric Toussaint (2005)

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Your Money or Your Life: The Tyranny of Global Finance

by Eric Toussaint

Overview

Published in 1999 by Pluto Press (originally in French in 1998), this book by Eric Toussaint provides a critical left-wing analysis of the global financial system and its impact on developing countries. Toussaint is a Belgian political scientist and president of the Committee for the Abolition of Third World Debt (CADTM).

Key Themes

  • Globalization and the Neo-Liberal Offensive: How market-oriented policies promoted by Washington Consensus institutions have reshaped the global economy.
  • Concentration of Capital: The increasing concentration of wealth and economic power in multinational corporations and financial institutions.
  • Third World Marginalization: How financial globalization has strengthened the developed world (the "Triad" of North America, Europe, and Japan) while marginalizing developing nations.
  • Financial Globalization: The deregulation of capital flows, the rise of speculative finance, and the growing disconnect between financial markets and the real economy.
  • The Debt Burden: How external debt has become a mechanism for the subordination of developing countries to the interests of international creditors and institutions.

Relevance to Trading

While ideologically oriented, the book provides macro-economic context for understanding sovereign debt crises, currency instability in emerging markets, and the structural forces that create both risk and opportunity in global financial markets.

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