I am working on a book manuscript entitled Renationalising Finance in the Global South which investigates the conditions under which previously liberalised developing countries reassert public control over their financial sectors, for the purposes of structural transformation of the economy, despite the constraints posed by economic globalisation. This is done through comparative case studies of the use of developmentalist financial policies including state-owned development banks, interest rate controls, and credit quotas, in Brazil, South Africa, Bolivia, and Ecuador during the 2000s.