The world is facing a conflux of powerful forces of change. The global economy, and political economy, are experiencing profound shifts as institutions and policies at both the national and international levels confront new challenges. In this book, leading experts explore the implications of these challenges.
The world is facing a conflux of powerful forces of change. The global economy, and political economy, are experiencing profound shifts as institutions and policies at both the national and international levels confront new challenges. In this book, leading experts explore the implications of these challenges.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Zia Qureshi is a senior fellow in the Global Economy and Development program at Brookings. His research covers a broad range of global economic issues. He has recently led research projects at Brookings on technology, globalization, and the shifting growth and distribution dynamics in the world today. He previously worked in leadership positions at the World Bank and the IMF, including serving as director, Development Economics, at the World Bank. He led several World Bank and IMF flagship publications. He holds a D.Phil. in economics from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar. Daehee Jeong is director of the Department of Macroeconomic and Financial Policies at the Korea Development Institute (KDI). He previously led the Office of Global Economy at KDI and served as a senior economist at the World Bank. With expertise in international finance, macroeconomic forecasting, and financial regulation, his research has appeared in KDI papers, studies, and academic journals, with a particular focus on Korea's macroeconomic management and policy planning. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from the Texas A&M University.
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Foreword Acknowledgments 1. OVERVIEW: Challenges of Managing Transformative Change in the Global Economy Zia Qureshi and Daehee Jeong I. THE FUTURE OF GLOBALIZATION 2. The New Logic of Globalization: Uncertainty, Volatility, and the Digital Economy Laura Tyson, John Zysman, and Brian Judge 3. Globalization and the Asian Century Wonhyuk Lim II. NEW INDUSTRIAL DYNAMICS 4. Digital Transformation, Digital Markets, and Economic Strategy Diane Coyle 5. Double Standard: Economic Policy is Mostly Industrial Policy Justin Yifu Lin and Célestin Monga III. NEW TRADE DYNAMICS 6. Digital Trade Policies and International Cooperation Bernard Hoekman 7. Global Value Chains in a Changing World Siwook Lee IV. NEW FINANCIAL DYNAMICS 8. The Implications of Digital Technologies for the International Monetary System Eswar Prasad 9. Strengthening the Global Financial Architecture Joon-Ho Hahm and Woo Jin Choi Contributors Index
Foreword Acknowledgments 1. OVERVIEW: Challenges of Managing Transformative Change in the Global Economy Zia Qureshi and Daehee Jeong I. THE FUTURE OF GLOBALIZATION 2. The New Logic of Globalization: Uncertainty, Volatility, and the Digital Economy Laura Tyson, John Zysman, and Brian Judge 3. Globalization and the Asian Century Wonhyuk Lim II. NEW INDUSTRIAL DYNAMICS 4. Digital Transformation, Digital Markets, and Economic Strategy Diane Coyle 5. Double Standard: Economic Policy is Mostly Industrial Policy Justin Yifu Lin and Célestin Monga III. NEW TRADE DYNAMICS 6. Digital Trade Policies and International Cooperation Bernard Hoekman 7. Global Value Chains in a Changing World Siwook Lee IV. NEW FINANCIAL DYNAMICS 8. The Implications of Digital Technologies for the International Monetary System Eswar Prasad 9. Strengthening the Global Financial Architecture Joon-Ho Hahm and Woo Jin Choi Contributors Index
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