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Toward a New International Financial ArchitectureToward a New International Financial Architecture

Toward a New International Financial Architecture1999

Barry J. Eichengreen

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The Asian financial crisis and the global economic turmoil that followed it have highlighted the need to avert financial crises and resolve them quickly if they do occur. This book addresses current concerns that existing institutional arrangements, including the Bretton Woods institutions, can no longer adequately cope with today's world of high capital mobility. It provides a critical assessment of competing proposals to better predict, forestall, and resolve international financial crises and outlines a practical and pragmatic agenda for reform. The recommendations are based on the belief that financial markets can malfunction, creating a compelling case for a financial safety net (and therefore a role for the IMF), but also creating problems of moral hazard that must be addressed.

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First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL2458174W

Subjects

International financeFinancial crisesInternational Monetary FundPoli tica monetariaFinances internationalesPolitique mone taireCrisis financierasFonds mone taire internationalFinancie le crisesMonetary policyCrises boursie resCrises financie resFondo Monetario InternacionalFinances internatioanlesInternationale financie n.Crises financièresCrises boursièresPolitique monétaire

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