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Turbulent Waters

Turbulent Waters Cross-Border Finance and International Governance

Macroeconomics, Global Governance, Global Economics, International Finance, Development

Ralph C. Bryant, Brookings Institution Press 2003 c. 508pp.

1 Introduction: Financial Turbulence and Financial Governance

2 Saving, Investment, and Financial Activity in a Single Closed Economy

3 Collective Governance for Financial Activity

4 Political Economy in a Multination, Intermediate World

5 The Progressive Internationalization of Finance

6 Analytical Issues in Cross-Border Finance: An Introduction

7 International Collective Governance

8 International Financial Architecture

9 Priorities for Architectural Reform: Supranational Surveillance and IMF Lending

10 Priorities for Architectural Reform: Prudential Financial Oversight, Crisis Management, and the Mandate for the IMF

11 Single-Nation and Systemic Guidelines for Cross-Border Finance

12 A Perspective on Financial Activity and Financial Turbulence

13 The Evolution of International Financial Governance

Appendix: The IMF and Other International Financial Institutions

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