Shaping a new international financial system : challenges of governance in a globalizing world
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Shaping a new international financial system : challenges of governance in a globalizing world
(The G8 and global governance series)
Ashgate, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 259-270) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An examination of the professional economic merits, practical feasibility, and underlying politics of the hotly contested competing initiatives for strengthening the international financial system. Challenging much of the conventional wisdom, it offers a comprehensive account of the traditional enduring financial issues facing the G7 and the fundamental architectural elements of the new systemic design. The text contains an array of contributions from experts from all G7 countries and from emerging markets outside.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: shaping a new international financial system - contributions and challenges, Karl Kaiser, John J. Kirton and Jospeh Daniels. Part 1 The crisis and its legacies: the G7 Summit's contribution - past, present and prospective, Nicholas Bayne
- the Asian Crisis and its implications, Takashi Kiuchi
- the G7, international finance, and developing countries, Duncan Wood
- the dynamics of G7 leadership in crisis response and system reconstruction, John Kirton. Part 2 Constructing the new system: transparentizing the global money business - Glasnost or just another wild card in play? George M. von Furstenberg
- global capital markets - maximizing benefits, minimizing risk, Joseph Daniels
- the new financial architecture for the global economy, Norbert Walter
- the role of the International Monetary Fund as lender of last resort, Curzio Giannini. Part 3 The broader issues: practising exchange rate flexibility, Olivier Davanne and Pierre Jacquet
- can small countries keep their own money and floating exchange rates? George M. von Furstenberg
- from globalization to regionalism - the foreign direct investment dimension of international finance, Alan Rugman
- challenges and contributions to the conventional wisdom, Karl Kaiser, John J. Kirton and Joseph Daniels. Appendix: strengthening the international financial architecture, report of G7 Finance Ministers to the Koln Economic Summit.
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