Globalisation and the international financial system: what's wrong and what can be done/ Peter Isard
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332.042 GOK/C Challenges to central banking in the context of financial crisis: the international research experience/ | 332.042 HEL/G Global finance in crisis/ | 332.042 HUD/G Global Finance and Development/ | 332.042 ISA/G Globalisation and the international financial system: what's wrong and what can be done/ | 332.042 KIR/I International finance/ | 332.042 LEV/I International finance/ | 332.042 RIV/I International finance and open economy macroeconomics/ |
Part One. Background
1 Introduction
2 The Evolution of the International Monetary System
3 The International Monetary Fund
Part Two. International Financial Crises and Obstacles to Growth
4 Factors Contributing to International Financial Crises
5 The Effects of Crises and Controversies Over How to Respond
6 Perspective on Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction
Part Three. The Agenda for Reform
7 What can Individual Countries Do?
8 How can the International Financial System Be Reformed?
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