Globalization and the International Financial System: What's Wrong and What Can Be Done

by Peter Isard

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Economic globalization has given rise to frequent and severe financial crises in emerging market economies. Other countries are also unsuccessful in their efforts to generate economic growth and reduce poverty. This book provides perspectives on various aspects of the international financial system that contribute to financial crises and growth failures, and discusses the remedies that economists have proposed for addressing the underlying problems. It also sheds light on a central feature show more of the international financial system that remains mysterious to many economists and most non-economists: the activities of the International Monetary Fund and the factors that influence its effectiveness. Dr Isard offers policy perspectives on what countries can do to reduce their vulnerabilities to financial crises and growth failures, and a number of general directions for systemic reform. The breadth of the agenda provides grounds for optimism that the international financial system can be strengthened considerably without revolutionary change. show less

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Economics, Nonfiction, Business
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332.042Society, government, & cultureEconomicsBanking & MoneySpecial TopicsGlobal Finance
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HB3722 .I83Social sciencesEconomic theory. DemographyEconomic theory. DemographyBusiness cycles. Economic fluctuations
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