Governing Global Finance
The Evolution and Reform of the International Financial Architecture
Governing Global Finance examines the evolution of financial globalization and
the attempts that have been made at the international level to establish a system of
global financial governance (i.e. the international financial architecture) to safeguard
the functioning of the international financial system.
It explains how the international financial architecture has come to take the
form that it has, and why it was unable to prevent the recent global financial crisis. The
book considers a number of reforms that have been proposed to minimize the risk of future
financial crises, as well as others that need to be implemented.
Table of Contents
The Current Crisis of the Global Financial Order
The Evolution of the Global Financial Order
Institutional Roles for the International Financial Architecture
Recent Evolution of the International Financial Architecture
Financial Globalization and the Onset of Global Crisis
The International Financial Architecture and Crisis Prevention
The International Financial Architecture and Crisis Management
An Agenda for Reform
Prospects for Reform
288 pages, Hardcover