Jeffrey M Chwieroth
Jeffrey Chwieroth is Professor of International Relations and Head of Department at the Department of International Relations, LSE.
Jeffrey Chwieroth is Professor of International Relations and Head of Department at the Department of International Relations, LSE.
The accumulation of mass financialised wealth has transformed the politics of banking crises. This column shows that the rising wealth of the middle...
The politics of major banking crises has been transformed since the nineteenth century. Analyzing extensive historical and contemporary evidence...
How would a unilateral Greek default affect politics and policy elsewhere in Europe? A Greek default is more likely to strengthen voter support across...
Many fear that a Greek default would lead voters elsewhere in Europe to favour default over austerity. This column argues that it is more likely to...
Jeffrey Chwieroth and Jon Danielsson discuss the political challenges of the macroprudential agenda in the ESRC's annual flagship magazine Britain in...
How have the politics of banking crises changed over the long run? Unlike existing static accounts, we offer a dynamic theory emphasizing how the...
Sovereign default is often associated with the downfall of incumbent governments in democratic polities. Existing scholarship directs attention to the...
Central banks frequently lead the macroprudential policy implementation. The hope is that their credibility in conquering inflation might rub off on...