In this collaboration between the Brookings Institution and the
Asian Development Bank Institute, eminent international economists
examine the increased influence of Asian nations in the governance
of global economic affairs, from the changing role of the G-20 to
the reform of multilateral organizations such as the International
Monetary Fund.
Established in the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis at
the ministerial level, the G-20 has served as a high-level platform
for discussing economic analyses and policy responses since 1999.
During the current global financial crisis, however, the G-20's
role moved toward that of a global crisis management committee at
the leadership level. The challenge now for the G-20 is to succeed
in fostering ongoing and increasing cooperation among its members
while being supportive of, rather than trying to replace, more
universal institutions.
After analyzing the dynamics of growth in Asia comparatively and
historically, the volume appraises the scope for policy
coordination among key economies. The contributors analyze
financial stability in emerging Asia and then assess the
implications of Asia's increasing role within the newly emerging
system of global economic governance, focusing especially on reform
of the international monetary structure.
Contributors: Dony Alex (ICRIER, New Delhi), Kemal Dervis,
(Brookings), Hasan Ersel (Sabanci University), Karim Foda
(Brookings), Yiping Huang (Peking University), Masahiro Kawai
(ADBI), Rajiv Kumar (FICCI, New Delhi), Domenico Lombardi (Oxford
University and Brookings), Jos? Antonio Ocampo (Columbia
University), Jim O'Neill (Goldman Sachs)
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