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At the heart of the existing climate change regime is a divide between developed and developing countries. The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UN-FCCC) enshrines "common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities" and in so doing recognizes that historical...
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According to conventional wisdom, the Basel II Accord - a set of capital adequacy standards for international banks drawn up by a committee of G-10 supervisors - is essential if we are to avoid another financial crisis. This paper argues that this conclusion is false: Basel II is not the...
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With the countdown to the crucial climate change summit in Copenhagen now well underway, prospects for a breakthrough appear limited. Behind the increasingly intensive negotiating activity, familiar divisions continue to hamper progress. The deadlock between developed countries and the major...
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In the wake of the global financial crisis, three G20 Summits have reinvigorated global cooperation, thrusting the International Monetary Fund centre-stage with approximately $1trillion of resources. With China, Brazil, India, Russia and other powerful emerging economies now at the table, is a...
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The quality of governance and institutions is increasingly seen as a fundamental factor in shaping the development prospects of poor countries. As a consequence, donor agencies have increasingly allocated resources to providing technical assistance for improving governance standards in such...
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. Instead rapid increases in discretionary earmarked funding to the WHO and World Bank, which we call Trojan multilateralism … constraints on bilateral control are not shifting. There is a persistent asymmetry of information between the WHO or the World …
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The global trade and investment architecture (GTIA) plays a critical role in shaping the organisation and structure of international commerce - from production and distribution to consumption. Yet, tensions and questions abound - some longstanding, some new - about whose interests it best...
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, primarily during the 2000s, when the global Gini coefficient dropped nearly 10 points and the earnings share of the world …
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Das ifo Weltwirtschaftsklima verschlechterte sich im dritten Quartal 2018 weiter. Der Indikator fiel von 16,5 Punkten auf 2,9 Punkte, das entspricht fast wieder dem Niveau des ersten Quartals 2017. Obwohl sich die Lageeinschätzungen der Experten erheblich verschlechterten, blieben sie weiterhin...
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Nach einer kurzen Verschnaufpause zu Jahresbeginn hat die deutsche Wirtschaft wieder an Schwung gewonnen. Für das laufende und das kommende Jahr ist mit einem Anstieg des realen Bruttoinlandsprodukts von jeweils 1,9% zu rechnen, bevor sich die Konjunktur im Jahr 2020 allmählich abschwächen...
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