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An edition of Rebalancing the global economy (2010)

Rebalancing the global economy

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This new eBook aims to provide policymakers and their advisers with up-to-date, comprehensive analyses of the central facets of global economic imbalances and to identify and evaluate potential national and systemic responses to this challenge.--Publisher description.

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Rebalancing the global economy: a primer for policymaking
2010, Centre for Economic Policy Research
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Table of Contents

1. Editors Overview / Stijn Claessens, Simon Evenett and Bernard Hoekman
PART 1: How large are contemporary current account imbalances? Why do they persist?
2. Adjustment in global imbalances and the future of trade growth / Caroline Freund
3. On the causes of global imbalances and their persistence: Myths, facts and conjectures / Joshua Aizenman
4. Rebalancing in East Asia / Linda Y.C. Lim
PART 2: What are the systemic costs of imbalances?
5. The costs of global imbalances / Richard Portes
6. External imbalances: Costs and consequences of unsustainable trajectories / Catherine L. Mann
7. International imbalances balance risk / Michael Dooley and Peter Garber
PART 3: What are the lessons from previous attempts to rebalance the global economy?
8. The history of tackling current account imbalances / Harold James
9. Surplus reversals in large nations: The cases of France and Great Britain in the interwar period / Christopher M. Meissner
PART 4: What would rebalancing entail? Which policies must change? Is collective action needed?
10. Does the rise of the BRICs and the credit crisis make it easier to rebalance the world economy? Yes! / Jim O'Neill
11. Exchange rates to support global rebalancing / John Williamson and William R. Cline
12. Why exchange rate changes will not correct global trade imbalances / Ronald I. McKinnon
13. This time will be different? Addressing the unsound post-crisis drivers of global imbalances / Kati Suominen
14. Asia's role in global rebalancing / Jong-Wha Lee
15. Prospects for rebalancing growth in East Asia / Yung Chul Park
16. Global rebalancing: An Indian perspective / Suman Bery
17. Rebalancing the global economy: A view from the BRICs / Ilan Goldfajn
18. Rebalancing the Eurozone and national competitiveness / Filippo di Mauro and Katrin Forster
19. A commercial policy package for rebalancing the global economy? / Przemyslaw Kowalski and Molly Lesher
20. Rebalancing will require supply side policy changes, but pitfalls abound / Vinod K. Aggarwal and Simon Evenett
PART 5: The political viability of rebalancing
21. The political economy of rebalancing / Jeffry A Frieden
22. China-US imbalances and Europe's fiscal crisis: Plus ça change? / Geoffrey Garrett
PART 6: Are new system-wide accords needed to promote rebalancing or to discourage persistent imbalances?
23. Global governance: Pre and post crisis / Mohamed A El-Erian and Michael Spence
24. Keynes, global imbalances, and international monetary reform, today / Vijay Joshi and Robert Skidelsky
25. Rebalancing: A lesson from the 1940s / Ann Capling
26. Persistent global imbalances / Anne O Krueger
27. International financial safety nets and global imbalances / Olivier Jeanne
28. Managing global imbalances: Is it time to consider some form of sanctions? / Heribert Dieter and Richard Higgott.

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"A VoxEU.org publication."

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Dewey Decimal Class
338.9
Library of Congress
HT388 .R415 2010eb online, HT388 .R415 2010

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Format
[electronic resource] :
Pagination
1 online resource (vii, 204 p.)
Number of pages
204

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Open Library
OL27084618M
Internet Archive
rebalancinggloba00clae
ISBN 10
1907142118
ISBN 13
9781907142116
OCLC/WorldCat
700952441

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