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The world economy after the global crisis [[electronic resource] ] : a new economic order for the 21st century / / editors, Barry Eichengreen, Bokyeong Park
The world economy after the global crisis [[electronic resource] ] : a new economic order for the 21st century / / editors, Barry Eichengreen, Bokyeong Park
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific Pub., c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (230 p.)
Disciplina 330.9
Altri autori (Persone) EichengreenBarry J
PakPog-yŏng
Collana World Scientific studies in international economics
Soggetto topico Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009
Economic history - 21st century
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-66984-5
9786613646774
981-4383-04-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Financial Reform after the Crisis; 1 Introduction; 2 The Dynamics of Financial Reform; 2.1 The G20; 2.2 The IMF and the FSB; 2.3 Individual jurisdictions; 2.4 Crisis-induced shifts; 3 Challenges and Outlook; 3.1 Ongoing crisis management; 3.2 Macroprudential approaches; 3.3 Regulating multinational financial firms; 3.4 Consistent implementation of global standards; 3.5 Financial systems and growth; References; Chapter 3. Did WTO Rules Restrain Protectionism During the Recent Systemic Crisis?; 1 Introduction
2 Twenty-First Century Protectionism During a Systemic Financial Crisis: Some Preliminary Considerations 3 The Resort to Discrimination Against Foreign Commercial Interests Since the First Crisis-Era G20 Summit in November 2008; 4 An Assessment of the Impact of WTO Rules During the Recent Systemic Crisis; 5 Concluding Remarks; Appendix: Estimates of Total Trade Covered by Jumbo Measures; References; Chapter 4. The International Monetary System after the Financial Crisis; 1 The Global Reserve System; 2 The Emergency Provision of Liquidity; 3 Regulating Capital Flows; 4 The Role of the IMF
5 Conclusion References; Chapter 5. The Group of 20: Trials of Global Governance in Times of Crisis; 1 Benefits from International Coordination: Reviewing the Arguments; 2 A Narrative of the G20 in Times of Crisis; 2.1 Washington (November 2008); 2.2 London (April 2009); 2.3 Pittsburgh (September 2009); 2.4 Toronto and Seoul (June and November 2010); 2.5 Cannes (November 2011); 3 Scoreboards of Success; 4 Taking Stock and Looking Forward; References; Chapter 6. Emerging Markets in the Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis; 1 Introduction; 2 Rising Prominence of EMEs
3 The Distribution of World Growth 4 What Explains the Resilience of Emerging Markets?; 5 Global Public Debt and Implications for the Growth Gap; 6 Risks; 7 Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 7. Challenges for Emerging Asia; 1 Introduction: Asia's Recovery from the Global Financial Crisis; 2 Transition from Exports to Domestic Demand; 3 Killing the Inflation Dragon; 4 Risk of the Middle Income Trap; 5 The Rise of China and the Future of Regional Cooperation; 6 Conclusion; References; Chapter 8. Long-Term Challenges for the Advanced Economies: Reducing Government Debt; 1 Introduction
2 Projected Paths of Government Debt 2.1 General government primary balances; 2.2 Size of economies (GDP); 2.3 Interest rates; 2.4 Baseline debt projections; 2.5 The optimistic and pessimistic health care cost scenarios; 2.6 Two interest rate scenarios; 2.7 The optimistic growth scenario; 2.8 The pessimistic growth scenario; 2.9 Implications of net debt projections; 3 The Burden of Debt and Fiscal Limits; 3.1 Effect of debt on interest rates and interest payments; 3.2 The limits of debt; 3.3 Fiscal crises; 4 Paths to Safety; 4.1 Gradual (early) adjustment; 4.2 Abrupt (delayed) adjustment
4.3 Benefits of early and gradual adjustment
Record Nr. UNINA-9910451825803321
Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific Pub., c2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The world economy after the global crisis [[electronic resource] ] : a new economic order for the 21st century / / editors, Barry Eichengreen, Bokyeong Park
The world economy after the global crisis [[electronic resource] ] : a new economic order for the 21st century / / editors, Barry Eichengreen, Bokyeong Park
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific Pub., c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (230 p.)
Disciplina 330.9
Altri autori (Persone) EichengreenBarry J
PakPog-yŏng
Collana World Scientific studies in international economics
Soggetto topico Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009
Economic history - 21st century
ISBN 1-280-66984-5
9786613646774
981-4383-04-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Financial Reform after the Crisis; 1 Introduction; 2 The Dynamics of Financial Reform; 2.1 The G20; 2.2 The IMF and the FSB; 2.3 Individual jurisdictions; 2.4 Crisis-induced shifts; 3 Challenges and Outlook; 3.1 Ongoing crisis management; 3.2 Macroprudential approaches; 3.3 Regulating multinational financial firms; 3.4 Consistent implementation of global standards; 3.5 Financial systems and growth; References; Chapter 3. Did WTO Rules Restrain Protectionism During the Recent Systemic Crisis?; 1 Introduction
2 Twenty-First Century Protectionism During a Systemic Financial Crisis: Some Preliminary Considerations 3 The Resort to Discrimination Against Foreign Commercial Interests Since the First Crisis-Era G20 Summit in November 2008; 4 An Assessment of the Impact of WTO Rules During the Recent Systemic Crisis; 5 Concluding Remarks; Appendix: Estimates of Total Trade Covered by Jumbo Measures; References; Chapter 4. The International Monetary System after the Financial Crisis; 1 The Global Reserve System; 2 The Emergency Provision of Liquidity; 3 Regulating Capital Flows; 4 The Role of the IMF
5 Conclusion References; Chapter 5. The Group of 20: Trials of Global Governance in Times of Crisis; 1 Benefits from International Coordination: Reviewing the Arguments; 2 A Narrative of the G20 in Times of Crisis; 2.1 Washington (November 2008); 2.2 London (April 2009); 2.3 Pittsburgh (September 2009); 2.4 Toronto and Seoul (June and November 2010); 2.5 Cannes (November 2011); 3 Scoreboards of Success; 4 Taking Stock and Looking Forward; References; Chapter 6. Emerging Markets in the Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis; 1 Introduction; 2 Rising Prominence of EMEs
3 The Distribution of World Growth 4 What Explains the Resilience of Emerging Markets?; 5 Global Public Debt and Implications for the Growth Gap; 6 Risks; 7 Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 7. Challenges for Emerging Asia; 1 Introduction: Asia's Recovery from the Global Financial Crisis; 2 Transition from Exports to Domestic Demand; 3 Killing the Inflation Dragon; 4 Risk of the Middle Income Trap; 5 The Rise of China and the Future of Regional Cooperation; 6 Conclusion; References; Chapter 8. Long-Term Challenges for the Advanced Economies: Reducing Government Debt; 1 Introduction
2 Projected Paths of Government Debt 2.1 General government primary balances; 2.2 Size of economies (GDP); 2.3 Interest rates; 2.4 Baseline debt projections; 2.5 The optimistic and pessimistic health care cost scenarios; 2.6 Two interest rate scenarios; 2.7 The optimistic growth scenario; 2.8 The pessimistic growth scenario; 2.9 Implications of net debt projections; 3 The Burden of Debt and Fiscal Limits; 3.1 Effect of debt on interest rates and interest payments; 3.2 The limits of debt; 3.3 Fiscal crises; 4 Paths to Safety; 4.1 Gradual (early) adjustment; 4.2 Abrupt (delayed) adjustment
4.3 Benefits of early and gradual adjustment
Record Nr. UNINA-9910779281803321
Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific Pub., c2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The world economy after the global crisis : a new economic order for the 21st century / / editors, Barry Eichengreen, Bokyeong Park
The world economy after the global crisis : a new economic order for the 21st century / / editors, Barry Eichengreen, Bokyeong Park
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific Pub., c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (230 p.)
Disciplina 330.9
Altri autori (Persone) EichengreenBarry J
PakPog-yŏng
Collana World Scientific studies in international economics
Soggetto topico Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009
Economic history - 21st century
ISBN 1-280-66984-5
9786613646774
981-4383-04-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Financial Reform after the Crisis; 1 Introduction; 2 The Dynamics of Financial Reform; 2.1 The G20; 2.2 The IMF and the FSB; 2.3 Individual jurisdictions; 2.4 Crisis-induced shifts; 3 Challenges and Outlook; 3.1 Ongoing crisis management; 3.2 Macroprudential approaches; 3.3 Regulating multinational financial firms; 3.4 Consistent implementation of global standards; 3.5 Financial systems and growth; References; Chapter 3. Did WTO Rules Restrain Protectionism During the Recent Systemic Crisis?; 1 Introduction
2 Twenty-First Century Protectionism During a Systemic Financial Crisis: Some Preliminary Considerations 3 The Resort to Discrimination Against Foreign Commercial Interests Since the First Crisis-Era G20 Summit in November 2008; 4 An Assessment of the Impact of WTO Rules During the Recent Systemic Crisis; 5 Concluding Remarks; Appendix: Estimates of Total Trade Covered by Jumbo Measures; References; Chapter 4. The International Monetary System after the Financial Crisis; 1 The Global Reserve System; 2 The Emergency Provision of Liquidity; 3 Regulating Capital Flows; 4 The Role of the IMF
5 Conclusion References; Chapter 5. The Group of 20: Trials of Global Governance in Times of Crisis; 1 Benefits from International Coordination: Reviewing the Arguments; 2 A Narrative of the G20 in Times of Crisis; 2.1 Washington (November 2008); 2.2 London (April 2009); 2.3 Pittsburgh (September 2009); 2.4 Toronto and Seoul (June and November 2010); 2.5 Cannes (November 2011); 3 Scoreboards of Success; 4 Taking Stock and Looking Forward; References; Chapter 6. Emerging Markets in the Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis; 1 Introduction; 2 Rising Prominence of EMEs
3 The Distribution of World Growth 4 What Explains the Resilience of Emerging Markets?; 5 Global Public Debt and Implications for the Growth Gap; 6 Risks; 7 Concluding Remarks; References; Chapter 7. Challenges for Emerging Asia; 1 Introduction: Asia's Recovery from the Global Financial Crisis; 2 Transition from Exports to Domestic Demand; 3 Killing the Inflation Dragon; 4 Risk of the Middle Income Trap; 5 The Rise of China and the Future of Regional Cooperation; 6 Conclusion; References; Chapter 8. Long-Term Challenges for the Advanced Economies: Reducing Government Debt; 1 Introduction
2 Projected Paths of Government Debt 2.1 General government primary balances; 2.2 Size of economies (GDP); 2.3 Interest rates; 2.4 Baseline debt projections; 2.5 The optimistic and pessimistic health care cost scenarios; 2.6 Two interest rate scenarios; 2.7 The optimistic growth scenario; 2.8 The pessimistic growth scenario; 2.9 Implications of net debt projections; 3 The Burden of Debt and Fiscal Limits; 3.1 Effect of debt on interest rates and interest payments; 3.2 The limits of debt; 3.3 Fiscal crises; 4 Paths to Safety; 4.1 Gradual (early) adjustment; 4.2 Abrupt (delayed) adjustment
4.3 Benefits of early and gradual adjustment
Record Nr. UNINA-9910824006503321
Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific Pub., c2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui