Call number:
IASS 12.0008
Description / Table of Contents:
The book addresses the 2008 financial crisis originating in developed countries that will have a major impact on developing countries, as it spreads globally. It discusses the underlying reasons behind the crisis and suggests solutions that can help prevent such a crisis in the future. Table of contens: 1. Introduction; PART I: THE CRISIS IN THE UNITED STATES; 2. The Financial Crisis of 2007-2008 and its Macroeconomic Consequences; 3. Subprime Finance: Yes, We are Still in Kansas; 4. Background Considerations to a Re-regulation of the U.S. Financial System: Third time a Charm? Or Strike Three?; 5. Responding to the Crisis; PART II: REFORMING FINANCIAL REGULATION; 6. Central Banks, Liquidity and the Banking Crisis; 7. Agenda and Criteria for Financial Regulatory Reform; 8. The Role of Policy and Banking Supervision in the Light of the Credit Crisis; 9. How, If at All, should Credit Rating Agencies (CRAs) be Regulated?; 10. Credit Default Swaps (CDSs): The Keys to Financial Reform; 11. Governing the Regulatory System; PART III: DEVELOPING COUNTRY PERSPECTIVES; 12. The Management of Capital Flows and Financial Vulnerability in Asia; 13. Regulation of Financial Sector in Developing Countries: Lessons from the 2008 Financial Crisis; 14. Economic Development and the International Financial System; 15. The Accumulation of International Reserves as a Defense Strategy; PART IV: REFORMING THE GLOBAL MONETARY SYSTEM; 16. Reforming the Global Reserve System; 17. A Modest Proposal for International Monetary Reform
Type of Medium:
Monograph available for loan
Pages:
XVI, 358 S. : graph. Darst.
ISBN:
9780199578818
Series Statement:
The Initiative for Policy Dialogue series
Branch Library:
RIFS Library
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