Product Details基本信息 |
ISBN-13书号 | 9780521100502 |
Author作者 | David Vines,Christopher L. Gilbert |
Format版本 | 平装 |
Pages Number页数 | 472页 |
Publisher出版社 | Cambridge University Press |
Publication Date出版日期 | 2009年1月1日 |
Product Dimensions商品尺寸 | 15.2 x 2.7 x 22.9 cm |
Shipping Weight商品重量 | 689 g |
Language语种 | 英语 |
Book Description内容简介 The IMF is the first economic institution in line to protect countries from the effects of financial crises and to insulate the world economy from possible systemic risk. However, many argue that the IMF is insufficiently equipped to do this job, while others argue almost the opposite: the IMF's well-intentioned actions induce other countries to take risks which increase their exposure from both universities and the multilateral agencies, combines rigourous economic analysis with insider perspectives on key policy debates. It analyses the Asian and Argentine financial crises of the late 1990s, issues of policy ownership, the more general quest for financial stability and governance of the IMF. It is an essential reference for anyone interested in the role of international financial institutions in our globalised economy.
About the Author作者简介 David Vines is a Fellow in Economics at Balliol College Oxford, Adjunct Professor of Economics at the Australian National University, and a Research Fellow of CEPR. He is co-editor of The World Bank: Structure and Policies (CUP, 2000). Christopher Gilbert is Professor of Finance in the Department of Finance at the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, and a Fellow of the Tinbergen Institute. He is co-editor of The World Bank: Structure and Policies (CUP, 2000).