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almahu_9947915007602882
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1 online resource (ix, 167 p.)
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9781847202888 (e-book)
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The seemingly endless problems encountered by the IMF, WTO and World Bank provide major reasons for seeking reform. However, an additional impetus is the changing balance of economic power in the world. The volume begins with an overview of the Bretton Woods and international trading systems. Following this are discrete, in-depth discussions of the three institutions from American and European points of view. The authors emphasise the need for making the IMF and World Bank more regional in structure and, like the European Bank, more frugal in the lifestyles of their officials. Similarly, they call for a narrower focus in the mission of the World Bank and the IMF. In the case of the WTO, they call for a democratic reform of the organisation comprising participation by experts and, above all, better representation and support for Third World countries.
Anmerkung:
The Background to the Bretton Woods System and the International Trading System --
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The International Monetary Fund --
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The World Bank --
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The World Trade Organisation --
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The World Bank --
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The IMF --
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The World Trade Organisation --
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Conclusions: the Future --
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Peter Coffey, "The World Monetary Crisis", The Macmillan Press, London, 1974 (extract) --
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The Meltzer Commission, preface, Carnegie - Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, 2000. --
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Europe Documents No: 2376/77. Doha Development Programme: Results of Negotiations at WTO General Council, Agence Europe, Brussels, 5 August, 2004.
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 1843760266 (hardcover)
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 9781843760269 (hardback)
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Englisch
Fachgebiete:
Wirtschaftswissenschaften
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Politologie
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