ABSTRACT

Out of the debate over the effectiveness of the policy responses to the 2008 global financial crisis as well as over the innovativeness of global governance comes this collection by leading academics and practitioners who explore the dynamics of economic crisis and impact. Edited by Paolo Savona, John J. Kirton, and Chiara Oldani Global Financial Crisis: Global Impact and Solutions examines the nature of the recent crisis, its consequences in major regions and countries, the innovations in the ideas, instruments and institutions that constitute national and regional policy responses, building on the G8's response at its L'Aquila Summit. Experts from Africa, North America, Asia and Europe examine the implications of those responses for international cooperation, coordination and institutional change in global economic governance, and identify ways to reform and even replace the architecture created in the mid 20th century in order to meet the global challenges of the 21st.

part 1|16 pages

Introduction

part 2|32 pages

Solutions in America and Asia

part 4|44 pages

Impacts and Responses in the BRICs

part 5|52 pages

Impacts and Responses in Developing Countries

part 6|44 pages

Innovation in Global Economic Governance

part 8|20 pages

Conclusion

chapter 21|18 pages

Conclusion and Recommendations