The Case for a New Bretton Woods

The Case for a New Bretton Woods

The Case for a New Bretton Woods

The Case for a New Bretton Woods

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Overview

After the 2008–9 global financial crisis, reforms to promote stability, social inclusion, and sustainability were promised but not delivered. As a result, the global economic situation, marred by inequality, volatility, and climate breakdown, remains dysfunctional.

Now, the economic fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic offers us a second chance. Kevin Gallagher and Richard Kozul-Wright argue that we must grasp it by implementing sweeping reforms to how we govern global money, finance, and trade. Without global leaders prepared to boldly rewrite the rules to promote a prosperous, just, and sustainable post-Covid world economic order – a Bretton Woods moment for the twenty-first century – we risk being engulfed by climate chaos and political dysfunction.

This book provides a blueprint for change that no one interested in the future of our planet can afford to miss.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781509546558
Publisher: Polity Press
Publication date: 12/07/2021
Series: The Case For
Sold by: JOHN WILEY & SONS
Format: eBook
Pages: 140
Sales rank: 330,022
File size: 696 KB

About the Author

Kevin P. Gallagher is Professor of Global Development Policy and Director of the Global Development Policy Center at Boston University.

Richard Kozul-Wright is Director of the Division on Globalization and Development Strategies at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1:  The Fierce Urgency of Now:  The Case for a New Bretton Woods Moment

Chapter 2: The Origins and Antinomies of the Multilateral System

Chapter 3: Building Back a Better International Monetary and Financial System

Chapter 4:  Re-aligning the Trade and Investment Regime

Chapter 5:  Catalyzing Development Finance

Chapter 6:  Crises, Reform and Countervailing Power

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