Cornel Ban, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2011 Government and Politics University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
Area:
General, Social Structure and Development, General Economics, East European Studies, European Studies
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Ken Conca grad student 2011 University of Maryland
 (Neoliberalism in translation. Economic ideas and reforms in Spain and Romania.)
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Ban C, Bohle D. (2020) Definancialization, Financial Repression and Policy Continuity in East-Central Europe Review of International Political Economy. 1-24
Ban C. (2020) Ben Clift’s The IMF and the Politics of Austerity Comparative European Politics. 18: 78-84
Ban C, Patenaude B. (2019) The professional politics of the austerity debate: A comparative field analysis of the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund Public Administration. 97: 530-545
Ban C. (2018) The Currency of Confidence: How Economic Beliefs Shape the IMF's Relationship with Its Borrowers Perspectives On Politics. 16: 787-789
Gabor D, Ban C. (2016) Banking on Bonds: The New Links Between States and Markets Journal of Common Market Studies. 54: 617-635
Ban C, Gabor D. (2016) The political economy of shadow banking Review of International Political Economy. 23: 901-914
Ban C, Seabrooke L, Freitas S. (2016) Grey matter in shadow banking: international organizations and expert strategies in global financial governance Review of International Political Economy. 23: 1001-1033
Ban C. (2015) Beyond Anticommunism: The Fragility of Class Analysis in Romania East European Politics and Societies. 29: 640-650
Ban C, Gallagher K. (2015) Recalibrating Policy Orthodoxy: The IMF Since the Great Recession Governance. 28: 131-146
Ban C. (2015) Austerity versus stimulus? Understanding fiscal policy change at the international monetary fund since the great recession Governance. 28: 167-183
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