The IMF and Its Critics
Reform of Global Financial Architecture
Herausgeber: Vines, David; Gilbert, Christopher L.
The IMF and Its Critics
Reform of Global Financial Architecture
Herausgeber: Vines, David; Gilbert, Christopher L.
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An essential reference for anyone interested in the role of international financial institutions in our globalised economy.
An essential reference for anyone interested in the role of international financial institutions in our globalised economy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 760g
- ISBN-13: 9780521100502
- ISBN-10: 052110050X
- Artikelnr.: 25585193
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 760g
- ISBN-13: 9780521100502
- ISBN-10: 052110050X
- Artikelnr.: 25585193
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction; 1. The IMF and international financial architecture: solvency
and liquidity Christopher L. Gilbert, David Vines; 2. Progress towards
greater international financial stability Andrew Crockett; 3. International
coordination of macroeconomic policies: still alive in the new millennium?
Lawrence H. Meyer, Brian M. Doyle, Joseph E. Gagnon, Dale W. Henderson; 4.
The Report of the International Financial Institution Advisory Commission:
comments on the critics Allan H. Meltzer; 5. Reforming the global financial
architecture: just tinkering around the edges? Malcolm Knight, Lawrence
Schembri, James Powell; 6. The IMF and capital account liberalisation
Dominic Wilson; 7. How should the IMF view capital controls? Gregor Irwin,
Christopher L. Gilbert, David Vines; 8. The resolution of international
financial crises: an alternative framework Andrew G. Haldane, Mark Kruger;
9. Whose programme is it? Policy ownership and conditional lending James M.
Boughton, Alex Mourmouras; 10. The IMF and East Asia: a changing regional
financial architecture Gordon de Brouwer; 11. The role of the IMF in
developing countries Graham Bird, Paul Mosley; 12. Argentina and the Fund:
anatomy of a policy failure Michael Mussa; 13. Countries in payments'
difficulties: what can the IMF do? Andrew Powell; 14. Accountability,
governance and the reform of the IMF Ngaire Woods; 15. The IMF at the start
of the twenty-first century: what has been learned? On which values can we
establish a humanised globalisation? Michel Camdessus; Index.
and liquidity Christopher L. Gilbert, David Vines; 2. Progress towards
greater international financial stability Andrew Crockett; 3. International
coordination of macroeconomic policies: still alive in the new millennium?
Lawrence H. Meyer, Brian M. Doyle, Joseph E. Gagnon, Dale W. Henderson; 4.
The Report of the International Financial Institution Advisory Commission:
comments on the critics Allan H. Meltzer; 5. Reforming the global financial
architecture: just tinkering around the edges? Malcolm Knight, Lawrence
Schembri, James Powell; 6. The IMF and capital account liberalisation
Dominic Wilson; 7. How should the IMF view capital controls? Gregor Irwin,
Christopher L. Gilbert, David Vines; 8. The resolution of international
financial crises: an alternative framework Andrew G. Haldane, Mark Kruger;
9. Whose programme is it? Policy ownership and conditional lending James M.
Boughton, Alex Mourmouras; 10. The IMF and East Asia: a changing regional
financial architecture Gordon de Brouwer; 11. The role of the IMF in
developing countries Graham Bird, Paul Mosley; 12. Argentina and the Fund:
anatomy of a policy failure Michael Mussa; 13. Countries in payments'
difficulties: what can the IMF do? Andrew Powell; 14. Accountability,
governance and the reform of the IMF Ngaire Woods; 15. The IMF at the start
of the twenty-first century: what has been learned? On which values can we
establish a humanised globalisation? Michel Camdessus; Index.
Introduction; 1. The IMF and international financial architecture: solvency
and liquidity Christopher L. Gilbert, David Vines; 2. Progress towards
greater international financial stability Andrew Crockett; 3. International
coordination of macroeconomic policies: still alive in the new millennium?
Lawrence H. Meyer, Brian M. Doyle, Joseph E. Gagnon, Dale W. Henderson; 4.
The Report of the International Financial Institution Advisory Commission:
comments on the critics Allan H. Meltzer; 5. Reforming the global financial
architecture: just tinkering around the edges? Malcolm Knight, Lawrence
Schembri, James Powell; 6. The IMF and capital account liberalisation
Dominic Wilson; 7. How should the IMF view capital controls? Gregor Irwin,
Christopher L. Gilbert, David Vines; 8. The resolution of international
financial crises: an alternative framework Andrew G. Haldane, Mark Kruger;
9. Whose programme is it? Policy ownership and conditional lending James M.
Boughton, Alex Mourmouras; 10. The IMF and East Asia: a changing regional
financial architecture Gordon de Brouwer; 11. The role of the IMF in
developing countries Graham Bird, Paul Mosley; 12. Argentina and the Fund:
anatomy of a policy failure Michael Mussa; 13. Countries in payments'
difficulties: what can the IMF do? Andrew Powell; 14. Accountability,
governance and the reform of the IMF Ngaire Woods; 15. The IMF at the start
of the twenty-first century: what has been learned? On which values can we
establish a humanised globalisation? Michel Camdessus; Index.
and liquidity Christopher L. Gilbert, David Vines; 2. Progress towards
greater international financial stability Andrew Crockett; 3. International
coordination of macroeconomic policies: still alive in the new millennium?
Lawrence H. Meyer, Brian M. Doyle, Joseph E. Gagnon, Dale W. Henderson; 4.
The Report of the International Financial Institution Advisory Commission:
comments on the critics Allan H. Meltzer; 5. Reforming the global financial
architecture: just tinkering around the edges? Malcolm Knight, Lawrence
Schembri, James Powell; 6. The IMF and capital account liberalisation
Dominic Wilson; 7. How should the IMF view capital controls? Gregor Irwin,
Christopher L. Gilbert, David Vines; 8. The resolution of international
financial crises: an alternative framework Andrew G. Haldane, Mark Kruger;
9. Whose programme is it? Policy ownership and conditional lending James M.
Boughton, Alex Mourmouras; 10. The IMF and East Asia: a changing regional
financial architecture Gordon de Brouwer; 11. The role of the IMF in
developing countries Graham Bird, Paul Mosley; 12. Argentina and the Fund:
anatomy of a policy failure Michael Mussa; 13. Countries in payments'
difficulties: what can the IMF do? Andrew Powell; 14. Accountability,
governance and the reform of the IMF Ngaire Woods; 15. The IMF at the start
of the twenty-first century: what has been learned? On which values can we
establish a humanised globalisation? Michel Camdessus; Index.
