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The IMF and global financial crises : Phoenix rising?

✍ Scribed by Joseph P Joyce


Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
263
Edition
draft
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Cover......Page 1
The IMF and Global Financial Crises......Page 2
Contents......Page 8
List of Figures, Tables, and Boxes......Page 11
Preface......Page 14
Acknowledgments......Page 18
List of Abbreviations......Page 20
1. Introduction......Page 22
1.1 IPGs and Financial Stability......Page 25
1.2 IGOs and the IMF......Page 29
1.3 Principals and Agents......Page 31
1.4 Overview......Page 34
2. Bretton Woods......Page 40
2.1 New Order......Page 41
2.2 Administrative Arrangements......Page 45
2.3 Adjustment versus Finance......Page 47
2.4 Collapse of Bretton Woods......Page 52
2.5 IMF and Bretton Woods: Appraisal......Page 53
3. Transitions......Page 56
3.1 New Responsibilities......Page 57
3.2 Euromarkets......Page 61
3.3 Recycling......Page 63
3.4 New Organizations......Page 68
3.5 IMF and the Nonsystem: Appraisal......Page 70
4. The Debt Crisis......Page 73
4.1 Crisis Emergence......Page 74
4.2 Crisis Manager......Page 76
4.3 Program Breakdowns......Page 79
4.4 Crisis Resolution......Page 83
4.5 Basel I......Page 88
4.6 IMF and the Debt Crisis: Appraisal......Page 90
5. Global Finance Redux......Page 93
5.1 Resurgence of Capital Flows......Page 94
5.2 IMF Programs and Capital Decontrol......Page 97
5.3 Catalysis......Page 102
5.4 New Amendment......Page 104
5.5 IMF and Financial Liberalization: Appraisal......Page 107
6. Currency Crises......Page 109
6.1 ERM......Page 110
6.2 IMF and the ERM Crisis: Appraisal......Page 113
6.3 Mexico: Crisis......Page 117
6.4 Mexico: Aft ermath......Page 121
6.5 IMF and Mexico: Appraisal......Page 123
7. The Widening Gyre......Page 126
7.1 East Asia......Page 127
7.2 IMF and East Asia: Appraisal......Page 136
8. Fiscal Follies......Page 141
8.1 Russia......Page 142
8.2 IMF and Russia: Appraisal......Page 145
8.3 Brazil......Page 146
8.4 Argentina......Page 148
8.5 IMF and Argentina: Appraisal......Page 153
9. Lessons Learned......Page 155
9.1 Reforms......Page 156
9.2 International Lender of Last Resort......Page 160
9.3 FSF and Basel II......Page 164
9.4 Reserves and Regional Arrangements......Page 169
10. The Great Recession......Page 174
10.1 Global Imbalances......Page 175
10.2 Premonitions......Page 182
10.3 Impasse......Page 185
10.4 Implosion......Page 188
10.5 IMF and the Great Recession: Appraisal......Page 198
11. The World Turned Upside Down......Page 202
11.1 Debt Again......Page 203
11.2 Integration or Autonomy?......Page 209
11.3 What Is to Be Done?......Page 212
Appendix: IMF Data......Page 218
References......Page 222
Index......Page 248


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