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In a world of open markets and global trade development thinking seeks stability and prosperity for the worlds poor by expanding access to financial products. This book challenges the development sectors embrace of financial inclusion by exploring how the new risks and instabilities that accompany the pivot towards the global economy undermining the functioning of money itself. Cast against fundamental change in the monetary environment accompanying the globalisation of markets the book examines the rapid liberalisation of money and markets in Pakistan. It argues that liberalisation has generated substantive problems not only for the central bank as guardian of national currency but for ordinary households. By pinpointing how globalisation generates new risks for households in the everyday economy the book reveals jarring contradictions between free markets and financial inclusion whilst challenging money theory by positing substantive and empirically-grounded monetary contestation that demonstrates a burden of risk imposed on ordinary people that is only exacerbated by financial inclusion.