Governing global finance : new challenges, G7 and IMF contributions
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Governing global finance : new challenges, G7 and IMF contributions
(Global finance series / edited by Michele Fratianni, John J. Kirton and Paolo Savona)
Ashgate, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [287]-300) and index
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内容説明
This volume critically assesses in turn: the elements and adequacy of recent G7-led efforts at international financial reform; the current causes of and prospects for growth in the "new" global economy; the current challenges of crisis prevention, private sector participation, and IFI responsibilities; and the fundamental issue of the world's monetary supply and sovereignty in the face of market forces. These issues are examined by leading economists and scholars of political economy from the academic and policy communities in G7 countries.
目次
- Introduction, summary and conclusions, Michele Fratianni, Paolo Savona and John J. Kirton. Governing Global Finance - The G7's Contribution: Reforming the international financial architecture - the G7 summit's successes and shortcomings, Nicholas Bayne
- Consensus and coherence in G7 financial governance, John J. Kirton. Generating Growth in the Global Economy - The G7's contribution to global economic growth: an agenda, Andreas Freytag
- Japan, Asia, and the rebuilding of financial sector, Takashi Kiuchi. Assembling a New International Financial Architecture: Problems and reforms of the international monetary system, Dominick Salvatore
- One region, one money - the need for new directions in monetary policies, George M. von Furstenberg
- International standards, crisis management, and lenders of last resort in the international financial architecture, Michele Fratianni and John Pattison. The Need for New Directions: Crisis prevention and the role of IMF conditionality, Giorgio Gomel
- On some unresolved problems of monetary theory and policy, Paolo Savona
- Britain, Europe, and North America, Alan M. Rugman and Alina Kudina. Analytical Appendices: Impressions of the Genoa summit, 20-22 July 2001, Nicholas Bayne
- G7 finance ministers' meeting, Rome, 7 July 2001 - performance assessment, George M. von Furstenberg
- The G7/G8 commitments report 2000, John J. Kirton, Ella Kokotsis and Diana Juricevic
- G7/G8 commitments and their significance, John J. Kirton, Dr. Ella Kokotsis and Diana Juricevic.
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