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More copies of this ISBNThis title in other editionsThe Financial Crisis and the Global South: A Development Perspectiveby Aky
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:This book is a major contribution exploring the policy options available for Developing and Emerging Economies in response to the global economic crises.Written by a highly respected development economist, the book gives a clear-eyed account of the issues particular to these countries and critically evaluates different policy approaches, including reforms in financial, monetary and trade policies. Informed by deep scholarship as well as practical experience, Yilmaz Akyüz draws on empirical data, historical context and theoretical expertise, with special attention paid to issues such as the role of the International Monetary Fund and China.The Financial Crisis and the Global South is a landmark book that will be of interest to practitioners, scholars, theorists and students of economics and development studies. About the AuthorYilmaz Akyüz is Chief Economist at the South Centre and Former Director and Chief Economist of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. He is the editor of Developing Countries and World Trade (2003) and Reforming the Global Financial Architecture (2001). Table of ContentsIntroduction1. Policy Response to the Global Financial Crisis: Key Issues for Developing Countries2. Global Economic Prospects: The Recession May Be Over But Where Next? 3. Export Dependence, Sustainability of Growth and Adjustment in China4. The Subprime Boom-Bust Cycle and Capital Flows to Developing Countries 5. Why the IMF and the International Monetary System Need More Than Cosmetic ReformConclusionsReferences What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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