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Broughton-Bradford: Challenges to Global Governance to the G8

James Boughton and Colin Bradford published an article in the IMF-Magazine “Finance and Development” in December 2007 called “Global Governance: New Players, New Rules”, in which they questioned the governance capability of the G8. They define ideal global governance as … Continue reading

28. June 2008 by kasi
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Global Financial Governance – Definitions by Alexander, Eatwell and Dhumale

Alexander, Eatwell and Dhumale make this causal explanation for the need of Global Financial Governance (p. 14): In the post-Bretton-Woods-Era, banks and financial instutions have adopted innovative financial instruments to diversify earnings and to hedge against credit and market risk. … Continue reading

14. April 2008 by kasi
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Financial stability – a public good?

When defining Financial Stability, the authors of the book on “Global Financial Governance” stated that financial stability is a “public good [which] will never be provided adequately by the market without regulatory intervention” (p. 18). In the traditional meaning, a … Continue reading

14. April 2008 by kasi
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Global Economic Governance and IGOs – definitions by Jacobs

Didier Jacobs, special advisor to the president of Oxfam America, wrote an interesting paper called “Democraticing Global Economic Governance“. He presented this paper in May 2002 at a conference on “Alternatives to Neoliberalism” by the NGO-Coalition “New Rules for Global … Continue reading

14. April 2008 by kasi
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Alexander, Dhumale, Eatwell: “Global Governance of Financial Systems”

Kern Alexander, Rahul Dhumale and John Eatwell published a book in 2004 called “

14. April 2008 by kasi
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