ABSTRACT

This volume is a contribution to the debates surrounding international monetary reform. The author examines and analyses the workings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and suggests how the international monetary system could, through changes to the IMF, be reshaped and reformed.

 Chapters examine the Palais-Royal report, explain how the IMF could be granted unlimited bailout powers to confront a global crisis, propose an exchange-rate based mechanism by which the international community could discipline excessive imbalances, examine alternative possibilities for the supply of future reserves, advocate `enthronement of the Special Drawing Right’, and discuss the obstacles in the way of such an ambitious reform agenda.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter |11 pages

The context

chapter |13 pages

How to adjust

chapter |11 pages

When to adjust

chapter |14 pages

The question of reserves

chapter |7 pages

A logical extension

SDRs as the only reserve asset

chapter |8 pages

Negotiating the reforms

chapter |11 pages

Legislating the reforms

chapter |6 pages

Concluding remarks