This volume argues that a renewed commitment to sound macroeconomic policies and structural reforms is needed for countries in South East Europe, or 'the Balkans' achieve to sustainable prosperity, along with enhanced support from the international community. New fiscal and financial architecture has valuable lessons for policymakers in SEE.
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Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
Publication Date: 29 Oct 2015
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781137488336
About A. BennettM. WatsonP. SanfeyR. Kincaid
Adam Bennett is a coordinator of the Political Economy programme of South East European Studies at Oxford University and Deputy Director of the programme on the Political Economy of Financial Markets. He is also an external lecturer at Cardiff University. Previous appointments include Senior Advisor at the International Monetary Fund and Economic Advisor at H. M. Treasury. His published work has ranged over macroeconomics monetary economics and post-conflict economics.G. Russell Kincaid is a member of the Academic Steering Committee for the Progamme on the Political Economy of Financial Markets at St. Antony's College University of Oxford and a macro-financial consultant. Prior to 2013 he was a Director at the International Monetary Fund where he served for 35 years. He has published on issues related to macroeconomic and financial policies exchange rate assessments and sovereign debt management and restructuring. He obtained his Ph. D. in economics from Columbia University.Peter Sanfey is Deputy Director of Country Strategy and Policy at the EBRD. He has a Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University and previously taught at the University of Kent. He has published widely in academic economic journals and is the co-author of a 2010 book (with Christopher Cvii?) on the political and economic reemergence of South East Europe.Max Watson was a Visiting Fellow and Director of the Political Economy of Financial Markets programme at theEuropean Studies Centre St Antony's College Oxford where he also coordinated political-economy work on South East Europe. He was a Fellow of Wolfson College Oxford and a Trustee of the Foundation for Law Justice and Society. He was previously a Deputy Director of the IMF; adviser to the Director-General of Economic and Financial Affairs at the European Commission; a Director of the Central Bank of Ireland; a Director of the consultancy John Howell & Co Ltd; and an adviser at the Bank of England.