Reforming the global financial architecture
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Reforming the global financial architecture
(Commonwealth economic papers, no. 41)
Commonwealth Secretariat, c2000
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Bibliography: p. 67-68
内容説明・目次
内容説明
A report prepared for the 1999 Commonwealth Finance Ministers Meeting, discussing the reform of international financial architecture. It argues that contemporary crises are very different from traditional balance of payments problems, and that developing countries are especially vulnerable. Six areas of discussion have been identified, some well known, others involving new initiatives. The report also identifies issues in the area of crisis resolution. It looks at the role of the Fund; incentives for the private sector; measures to deal with imprudent creditors and the design of adjustment programmes. It concludes by proposing a new governance structure.
目次
- Some features of latter-day financial crises - the nature and causes of contemporary crises - why developing countries are more vunerable
- crisis prevention in the new architecture - improving macro-economic management - increasing availability of information and strengthening surveillance - strengthening the financial sector in developing countries - international action to strengthen the financial system - the choice of exchange rate regime - control over capital movements - prospects for crisis prevention an evaluation
- crisis resolution in the new architecture - the role of the IMF in crisis resolution
- private sector involvement
- debt restructuring and crisis resolution
- governance structure for the new architecture
- the changing role of the IMF
- towards a new governance structure
- summary and conclusions - the concensus on crisis prevention - mixed signals on crisis resolution - a new governance structure.
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