Reforming the International Monetary and Financial System
December 18, 2000
Summary
This volume examines the implications of greater financial integration on the international monetary and financial system, and how it should be reformed. Various experts consider the most disruptive manifestations of instability and the appropriate policy responses, including exchange rate volatility and misalignments; unstable capital flows to emerging market economies; abrupt capital flow reversals; and private sector involvement in crisis resolution. The IMF’s role in crisis prevention and resolution is also examined.
Subject: Balance of payments, Capital flows, Currencies, Emerging and frontier financial markets, Exchange rate arrangements, Exchange rates, Financial crises, Financial markets, Foreign exchange, Money
Keywords: Asia and Pacific, BOOK, Capital flows, Caribbean, crisis, Currencies, East Asia, Emerging and frontier financial markets, emerging market country, emerging market crisis, Europe, exchange rate, Exchange rate arrangements, Exchange rates, financial system, financing, Global, IMF policy advice, IMF Policy recommendation, IMF reform, market, short-term debt, Southeast Asia
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448
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RIMFEA0000000
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9781557758354
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