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The monetary policy that culminated in the current crisis and the failure of the Federal Reserve’s efforts to end the credit freeze in 2008 are critical components of the analysis needed as a backdrop for reform. This working paper argues that the link between excess liquidity, the buildup in...
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Aging populations have altered saving and investment patterns in many developed and emerging market economies. The structural changes that have occurred have important implications for financial stability and for the conduct of monetary policy. As assets and borrowing shifted from banks to...
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Concern about unsustainable payments imbalances in the global economy has prompted renewed interest in international monetary reform. This paper describes and evaluates six reform proposals that focus on strengthening the institutional framework for the current system. Some of these proposals...
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Proposals for dollarization and for expanding currency blocs implicitly acknowledge that the international monetary system is deeply flawed. The ongoing failures of fixed, floating, and pegged exchange rate regimes and currency boards are signaling that it is the currency regime itself that is...
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Credit allocation is a potentially useful instrument for environmental policy. The authors propose the establishment of a U.S. Environmental Finance Authority, modeled on existing institutions that support home mortgage lending. They also call for a fundamental redirection of international...
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The Handbook of International Banking provides a clearly accessible source of reference material, covering the main developments that reveal how the internationalization and globalization of banking have developed over recent decades to the present, and analyses the creation of a new global...
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The financial crisis of 2008 was not unforeseen: it was preceded by clear warning signals with developments during the crisis that confirmed the underlying fault lines that had emerged as changed institutions, products and practices shifted the structure of the global system over the preceding...
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