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Record Nr.

UNINA9910827927903321

Autore

Ghosh Atish

Titolo

From Great Depression to Great Recession : : The Elusive Quest for International Policy Cooperation / / Atish Ghosh, Mahvash Qureshi

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2017

ISBN

1-4755-8474-1

1-4755-8477-6

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xvii, 238 pages) : illustrations

Altri autori (Persone)

QureshiMahvash

Disciplina

332.1109439042

Soggetti

Monetary policy - International cooperation

Economic policy - International cooperation

Recessions

Depressions - 1929

Banking

Banks and Banking

Banks and banking

Banks

Bonds

Capital market

Currencies

Currency

Depository Institutions

Economic & financial crises & disasters

Exchange rate arrangements

Exchange rates

Exports and Imports

Finance

Finance: General

Financial Crises

Financial crises

Financial markets

Financial Risk Management

Foreign Exchange

Foreign exchange

General Financial Markets: General (includes Measurement and Data)

Government and the Monetary System

International economics

International finance



International Investment

International monetary system

Investment & securities

Investments: Bonds

Long-term Capital Movements

Micro Finance Institutions

Monetary economics

Monetary Systems

Money and Monetary Policy

Money

Mortgages

Payment Systems

Regimes

Securities markets

Standards

United States

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Foreword -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Contributors -- 1. From great depression to great recession: an overview / Atish R. Ghosh, Mahvash S. Qureshi -- Part I. Perspectives from the past: secular stagnation and asymmetric burden of adjustment -- 2. Learning lessons from previous crises: the capital account and the current account / Harold James -- 3. Debates about economic adjustment in Europe before the Euro / Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol -- 4. Coordination failures during and after Bretton Woods / Catherine R. Schenk -- 5. Capital flows and international order: trilemmas and trde-offs from macroeconomics to political economy and international relations / Michael D. Bordo and Harold James -- Part II. International monetary negotiations and the international monetary system -- 6. Forgotten foundations of Bretton Woods / Eric Helleiner -- Hurling BRICS at the international monetary system / Benn Steil -- 8. The IMF is--or was?--the keystone of the international financial system / James M. Boughton -- Part III. Currency wars and secular stagnation--the new normal? -- 9. Reform of the international monetary system: a modest proposal / Richard N. Cooper -- 10. Global bond market spillovers from monetary policy and reserve management / Rober N. McCauley -- 11. International liquidity and overnance / Edwin M. Truman -- Part IV. Prospects for the future: toward a more cooperative system -- 12. Three myths about international policy coordination / Atish R. Ghosh -- 13. Moving toward a more cooperative international monetary system / Maurice Obstfeld -- 14. Reforming the global reserve system / Jose Antonio Ocampo -- 15. Macroeconomic policy: what and how to coordinate internationally / Alexander K. Swoboda -- 16. Toward a more cooperative international monetary system: some remarks / Paul A. Volcker -- 17. Toward a more stable international monetary system: key takeaways / Atish R. Ghosh and Mahvash S. Quresh -- Index.



Sommario/riassunto

The global financial crisis and the ensuing Great Recession raised concerns about adjustment fatigue, deflation, currency wars, and secular stagnation that presented a sense of déjà vu: similar concerns had arisen at the time of the Great Depression and at the end of World War II. As with earlier crises, these concerns prompted calls for greater international policy cooperation—both to achieve a sustainable recovery from the crisis and to prevent future crises. This volume compiles papers from a 2015 symposium of eminent scholars convened by the IMF to discuss how history can inform current debates about the functioning and challenges of the international monetary system. An introductory chapter sets the stage for the other chapters in the volume by giving a broad overview of the performance of the international monetary system over the past century, highlighting the key events and challenges that shaped it. Subsequent sections look at historical antecedents of today’s challenges, describe how the modern international monetary system has been—and continues to be—shaped through international financial diplomacy, provide a present-day perspective, and examine the analytics of international policy coordination.