Out of the Box Thoughts about the International Financial Architecture

Out of the Box Thoughts about the International Financial Architecture PDF

Author: Mr.Barry J. Eichengreen

Publisher: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND

Published: 2009-05-01

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 9781451872637

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The Global Credit Crisis of 2008-09 has underscored the urgency of reforming the international financial architecture. While a number of short-term reforms are already in train, this paper contemplates more ambitious reforms of the international financial architecture that might be implemented over the next ten years. It proposes routinizing the expansion of IMF quotas and the conduct of exchange rate surveillance. It contemplates an expanded role for the SDR in international transactions, which would require someone-like the IMF-to act as market maker. It considers proposals for reimposing Glass-Steagall-like restrictions on commercial and investment banking, something that will have to be coordinated internationally to be feasible. Other proposals would require banks to purchase capital insurance; here the question is who would be on the other side of the market. Again there is likely to be a role for the IMF. Then there are arguments for a new agency or institution to deal with cross-border bank insolvencies. Any such entity will require staff support, which might plausibly come from the Fund. Finally, some insist that international colleges of regulators are not enough-that it is desirable to create a World Financial Organization (WFO) with the power to sanction members whose national regulatory policies are not up to international standards. A WFO will similarly need staff support, of which the IMF would be one possible source. All this of course presupposes meaningful IMF governance reform so that the institution has the legitimacy and efficiency to assume these additional responsibilities. The paper therefore concludes with some conventional and unconventional proposals for IMF governance reform.

The International Financial Architecture

The International Financial Architecture PDF

Author: Peter B. Kenen

Publisher: Peterson Institute

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9780881322972

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Kenen (economics and international finance, Princeton University) reviews the reform efforts that followed the 1994-95 Mexican crisis, and evaluates their results in the time since then. He compares the existing efforts with the more radical recommendations of the Meltzer Report, and considers the implications of his analysis for the role of the IMF. He then offers his own recommendations for further reform. c. Book News Inc.

Reforming the Global Financial Architecture

Reforming the Global Financial Architecture PDF

Author: Yilmaz Akyuz

Publisher: Zed Books

Published: 2002-04

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9781842771556

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Instability has become global and systemic. Strengthening international institutions and arrangements would reduce the threat of crises and allow those that do occur to be better managed. These proposals take the developing world into account.

Toward a New International Financial Architecture

Toward a New International Financial Architecture PDF

Author: Barry J. Eichengreen

Publisher: Peterson Institute for International Economics

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13:

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Recoge: 1. Introduction-2. Summary of recommendations-3. Standars for crisis prevention-4. Banks and capital flows-5. Bailing in the private sector-6. What won't work-7. What the IMF should do (and what we should do about the IMF).

International Financial Architecture

International Financial Architecture PDF

Author: C. Peláez

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2005-11-01

Total Pages: 373

ISBN-13: 0230288952

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The Group of Seven Industrialized Countries, G7 developed a new doctrine of international supervision and regulation of financial markets. The G7 instructed international financial institution such as the IMF, the Bank for International Settlements, the World Bank and the Multilateral Development Banks to tighten their supervision and regulation of international finance. This volume examines this doctrine sometimes known as the 'New Architecture of the International Financial System' or IFA. Strengthening of the international financial system never ends and there have been recurring vulnerabilities in international financial architecture. The book examines current practices and its consequences and how the IFA has evolved and its alternatives. The book draws upon academic knowledge, practitioner techniques in financial risk management and official doctrine to analyze how investors, creditors and debts function within the new architecture.

The Debate on the International Financial Architecture

The Debate on the International Financial Architecture PDF

Author: Yilmaz Akyüz

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13:

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This paper briefly surveys the progress made in various areas of reform of the international financial architecture since the outbreak of the East Asian crisis, and explains the principal technical and political obstacles encountered in carrying out fundamental changes capable of dealing with global and systemic instability. It ends with a brief discussion of what developing countries could do at the global, national or regional level to establish defence mechanisms against financial instability and contagion.