Reforming the IMF for the 21st century
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Reforming the IMF for the 21st century
(Special reports / Institute for International Economics, 19)
Institute for International Economics, 2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Based on a conference held in September 2005 on the future of the International Monetary Fund, this important new book includes an overview of the challenges facing the IMF today. In addition, the authors offer a wide range of views on four areas: the international monetary system and the IMF (with an emphasis on enforcing and reforming the rules), governance (including representation), financial resources (the need for additional resources and how they should be supplied), and financing (including the role of IMF financing and the need for new facilities).
Table of Contents
- 1. introduction and summary
- 2. overview
- 3. Rodrigo de Rato
- 4. Timothy D. Adams
- The IMF and the International Monetary System
- 5. Morris Goldstein
- 6. John Williamson
- 7. Randall C. Henning
- 8. Rawa Abdelal
- Governance of the IMF
- 9. Edwin M. Truman
- 10. Lorenzo Bini-Smaghi
- 11. Miles Kahler
- 12. Martin Redrado
- 13. C. Fred Bergsten
- IMF Lending Facilities
- 14. Wiillam Cline
- 15. Gregor Irwin and ChrisSalmon
- 16. Kermel Dervis and Nancy Birdsall
- 17. Tito Cordella and Eduardo Levy Yeyati
- 18. Kristan Forbes
- 19. John B. Taylor
- 20. Steven Radelet
- 21. Michael Mussa
- IMF Financial Resources
- 22. Ariel Buira
- 23. Desmond Lachman
- 24. Karin Lissakers
- Wrap-Up
- 25. Barry Eichengreen
- 26. Mohamed A. El-Erian
- 27. Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa
- 28. Yu Yongding
- 29. Agenda.
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