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Transnational Financial Associations and the Governance of Global Finance: Assembling wealth and power; Copyright; Contents; Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction: Private authority and private associations in global finance and global governance; TFAs and power in global finance; What are TFAs?; How do TFAs vary?; TFAs and theory; Ontology; Functionality; Power; The plan of the book; 2 Conceptualizing transnational financial associations and global financial power; Important current theories that underestimate the role of TFAs; The structural power of capital 327 $aGlobal markets, efficiency, and transnational financial associationsThe power of the state and transnational financial associations; The literature on private authority and governance; An alternative metatheoretical and theoretical approach; An assemblage ontology; Theorizing functionality and discursive elements in TFAs; Power; Conclusion; 3 Transnational financial associations and the global public sphere: Reshaping the public/private frontier; Institute of International Finance (IIF); Global Financial Market Association (GFMA); International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) 327 $aInternational Accounting Standards Board (IASB)Other top TFAs; Analysis and conclusion: what lessons can be drawn from this survey of the top TFAs?; 4 Constructing markets, industries and technologies; Inexorable financialization?; Assemblages, functionality, power, and the role of TFAs in the transnational expansion of finance; TFAs and market making; Comprehensiveness and failure; Analysis and conclusion; 5 TFAs and the production of financial communities; Association roles as a response to member interests; Association roles as constraining and constructing their members 327 $aExamining TFA roles and their relationship with membersCaveats; Analysis and conclusion; 6 Financial associations and regional integration: The case of the European Union; Evolution of European financial regulation; European TFAs as sources of market contouring and community building; Association cooperation and the extensiveness of the assemblage; A return to assemblages, functions and power; Potential insights for beyond Europe; 7 TFAs in the global South: Capacity building, regionalism and globalization; TFAs in the global South; Assemblages, functionality and power 327 $a8 Inclusion and differentiation: TFAs and the pursuit of social and cultural ends through financeIslamic banking and finance (IBF); Social investing; Financial inclusion; Microfinance; Overlap between these sectors; Assemblages, functions and power; Conclusion; 9 Assembling wealth and power: Understanding the impact of transnational financial associations; Global finance as a complex set of overlapping assemblages; The functionality and roles of TFAs; The power of enrollment; Implications for transnational governance more generally; Notes; Bibliography; Index 330 $aThe role of business in global governance is now widely recognized, but exploration of its role in global financial governance has been more haphazard than systematic. 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