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Handbook of Global Economic Governance: Players, Power and Paradigms

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Since mid-2007, the world scenario has been dominated by the US sub-prime mortgage crisis and its repercussions on global financial markets and economic growth. As banks around the world wrote down their losses and governments intervened to rescue domestic financial institutions, financial distress severely hit the real economy leading to what has been widely defined as the worst recession since the 1930s. Under these conditions, along with the immediate concern for stemming the effects of the crisis, policy-makers around the world have been debating the long-term measures that have to be adopted in order to reduce the likelihood of future crises and to ensure stable economic growth. Although this debate has not yet produced significant transformations, it indicates a renewed concern about the institutional architecture that is meant to govern the global economic and financial system.

This book tackles the issue of what the governance of the global economic and financial system looks like and what the prospects for its reform are. Specifically, the book will address the following three main themes:

Governance: What is governance in the international economic system? What forms

does it take? How did it come about? How can we study it?;

Functions of governance: What are the functions of global economic governance? Who

performs them? What are the rules and mechanisms that make global governance

possible?

Problems and prospects of governance: What are the problems in global economic governance? Is there a trade-off between legitimacy and efficiency? What are the prospects for reform of global economic governance in the aftermath of the global financial crisis?

This book will:

  • Provide a thorough analysis of the issues at stake in designing international rules and institutions able to govern the global economy;
  • illustrate and analyze virtually all the main institutions, rules, and arrangements that make up global economic governance, inscribing them within the function these institutions, rules, and arrangements are meant to perform;
  • discuss the problems that affect todays global economic governance and assess alternative proposals to reform the international financial architecture.
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Product Details
  • Weight: 896g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Dec 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781857436358

About

Manuela Moschella is Lecturer in Political Science at the University of Turin Italy. Previously she was Nino Andreatta Fellow at the University of Bologna Italy and Visiting Fellow at Johns Hopkins University USA and at Copenhagen Business School Denmark. She is the author of Governing Risk: The IMF and Global Financial Crises (Palgrave Macmillan 2010) and one of the editors of Great Expectations Slow Transformations: Incremental Change in Post-crisis Regulation (ECPR Press 2013). Her core research interests include the politics of financial regulatory reforms and processes of change in global economic governance. She has published on these issues in a number of journals including the Review of International Political Economy New Political Economy the Journal of Public Policy and Comparative European Politics. Catherine Weaver is Associate Professor at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin USA where she directs the MA programme in Global Policy Studies and co-directs the research programme on Innovations for Peace and Development. She conducts extensive research on the organizational behaviour and reform of international financial institutions the political economy of global development aid and the use of GIS (geographic information system) technology to track and map international development and climate adaptation aid world-wide. In addition to numerous journal articles and book chapters she is the author of Hypocrisy Trap: The World Bank and the Poverty of Reform (Princeton University Press 2008) and co-editor (with Nicola Phillips) of International Political Economy: Debating the Past Present and Future (Routledge Press 2010).

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