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Asia and Policymaking for the Global Economy

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In this concise volume, eminent international economists examine the changing role of the G-20 and the increased influence of Asian nations in that and relevant multilateral organizations such as the International Monetary Fund. Kemal Dervis investigates whether the G-20 will achieve a satisfactory degree of coordination among systemically important countries and what lessons can be drawn in this regard from the crisis.
Kemal Dervi is vice president and director of Global Economy and Development at the Brookings Institution. He has served as executive head of the UN Development Program and as Turkey's minister of economic affairs.Masahiro Kawai is dean and CEO of the Asian Development Bank Institute. He has also been deputy vice minister of finance for international affairs in Japan and a professor at the University of Tokyo's Institute of Social Science. Domenico Lombardi is president of the Oxford Institute for Economic Policy and a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. He is also editor of the World Economics journal.
Contents Foreword (Haruhiko Kuroda) 1. Introduction 2. Global Macroeconomic Policies beyond the Crisis: The G-20 and the Role of Asian Countries 3. Domestic Financial Regulatory Reforms: The G-20 Recommendations through Asian Lenses 4. The IMF: Resources, Roles, and Reforms from an Asian Perspective 5. The Asian Giants and the United States: What Are the Benefits for Policy Coordination?
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