Fixing Global Finance: A Developing Country Perspective on Global Financial Reforms

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The financial crisis which erupted in mid-2007 has been widely viewed as the most serious financial crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s. The crisis which originated in developed countries quickly spread to developing countries and the rest of the world. The turbulence in financial systems was followed by a significant reduction in real economic activity throughout the world. The crisis has highlighted that financial markets are inherently unstable and market failures have huge economic and social costs. The crisis has renewed debate on the role of global finance and how it should be regulated.

The aim of this book is to encourage and stimulate a more informed debate on reforming the global finance. It examines recent developments and problems afflicting the global financial system. From a developing country perspective, it enunciates guiding principles and offers concrete policy measures to create a more stable, equitable and sustainable global financial system. Several innovative measures have been proposed to reform the global finance and to ensure that it serves the real economy.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kavaljit Singh

Kavaljit Singh is Founder-Director of Public Interest Research Centre based in New Delhi. He regularly contributes articles on finance, trade and developmental issues in magazines, journal and newspapers published from India and abroad. He is the author of two highly acclaimed books, Taming Global Financial Flows: Challenges and Alternatives in the Era of Financial Globalization (Zed Books, 2000) and the Globalization of Finance: A Citizen’s Guide Zed Books, 1998). Apart from several English language editions, both of his books have been translated and published in various languages. He is Editor, Asia-Europe Dialogue Project.

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Fixing Global Finance: A Developing Country Perspective on Global Financial Reforms
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127p., 22cm.
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