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This handbook aims to uncover the challenges faced by the International Monetry Fund by providing diverse perspectives and proposing policy recommendations that the Fund could undertake to better navigate the complex landscape of 21st-century global governance.
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This handbook aims to uncover the challenges faced by the International Monetry Fund by providing diverse perspectives and proposing policy recommendations that the Fund could undertake to better navigate the complex landscape of 21st-century global governance.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780192858405
- ISBN-10: 0192858408
- Artikelnr.: 72543271
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780192858405
- ISBN-10: 0192858408
- Artikelnr.: 72543271
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dr. Bessma Momani is Associate Vice-President, International and Full Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Waterloo. She is a senior fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation, a Fulbright Scholar, a Governor on the board of the International Development Research Centre, and a member of the advisory board of the Canadian International Council. She has worked as a consultant to the International Monetary Fund, both in the communications office and the Independent Evaluation Office, and to Global Affairs Canada (GAC) as a 2021 Visiting Scholar in its International Assistance Research and Knowledge Division. Dr. Mark Hibben is Associate Professor of Political Science at Saint Joseph's College of Maine. His research interests include the politics of development, with a specific focus on the International Monetary Fund and World Bank. Book publications include the co-authored (with Bessma Momani) What is Wrong with the IMF and How to Fix It (Polity) and Poor States Power, and the Politics of IMF Reform: Drivers of Change in the Post-Washington Consensus (Palgrave Macmillan). His work is also published in The Review of International Organizations, Journal of International Organizational Studies, and The Journal of International Relations and Development.
* Part I: History
* 1: Atish R. Ghosh: The IMF: Origins, the Bretton Woods System, and
Five Major Debates
* 2: James M. Boughton: The IMF In The Post-Bretton Woods Era
(1973-Present)
* Part Ii: Formal Operations
* 3: Susanne Lütz: IMF Lending
* 4: Martin S. Edwards: IMF Surveillance: Mapping an Unfinished Journey
* 5: Jung Yeon Kim: IMF Capacity Development
* Part III: Actors
* 6: Lisa Martin: States
* 7: Randall Stone: Markets and Financiers
* 8: John Abraham: Epistemic Communities and IMF Policy
* 9: Nadia Daar: Transforming IMF-Civil Society Relations
* Part IV: IGO Partners
* 10: Matthias Kranke: Building Partnerships: The IMF and other
International Organizations
* 11: Liam Clegg: The IMF and World Bank: Exploring the Limits of
Institutional Collaboration
* 12: Stephen G. Cecchetti: Collaboration in Financial Regulatory
Reform: The IMF, the Financial Stability Board, and the Standard
Setting Bodies
* Part V: Ideas And Policy Instruments
* 13: Ali Burak Güven: What has Replaced the Washington Consensus?
Tracing Policy Change in the IMF
* 14: Michael Breen: The IMF, Financial Regulation, and Capital
Controls
* 15: Ayse Kaya: How Much Does the IMF Care About Inequality? Dynamics
of Fragmented Institutional Change and Mission-Consistent Adaptation
* 16: Cornel Ban: From Volcker to Volcker: IMF Monetary Policy Doctrine
and Practice
* 17: Ben Clift: IMF Fiscal Policy: Reconciling New Challenges to
Existing Priorities
* Part VI: Broadening Macro-Critical Concerns
* 18: Rishi Goyal And Ratna Sahay: Getting Serious About Mainstreaming
Gender at the IMF
* 19: Prakash Loungani, Hites Ahir And Akos Mate: The IMF's Work on
Labor Markets
* 21: Rishikesh Ram Bhandary And Keven P. Gallagher: Advancing Climate
Policy at the IMF
* 22: Kevin Farnsworth And Zoë Irving: Inclusive Growth: What Role for
Social Policy in IMF Discourse?
* 23: Rhoda Weeks-Brown: Anti-Corruption Work at the IMF:At the
Cross-Roads.
* Part VII: Internal Challenges
* 24: Kathryn C. Lavelle: The United States and the IMF: An Evolving
Relationship
* 25: Bessma Momani: Diversifying the IMF and its Culture
* 26: Mark Hibben: IMF Uniformity of Treatment: In Name Only?
* 27: Te-Anne Robles: Navigating Risk and Uncertainty within the IMF
Technocratic Trap
* Part VIII: External Headwinds
* 28: Richard Clark: The Populist Challenge
* 29: Anton Malkin And Lisha Wang: Reluctant Revisionism: The IMF as a
Ballast in China's Global Financial Diplomacy
* 30: Merih Angin And Saliha Metinsoy: Europe Unresolved
* 31: Aldo Caliari: Debt Concerns of Low-Income and Emerging Market
Countries
* 32: Paul White: Global Market Integration, Crisis Management and the
Limits of the Macro-Social Turn
* Part IX: The Imf And 21st Century Global Governance
* 33: Christian Kennedy-Hernandez: An IMF for the Global South
* 34: Ceyla Pazarbasioglu And Neil Meads: IMF Crisis Management:
Lessons from the GFC and the Pandemic
* 35: Augosto Lopez-Claros: Strengthening the IMF for the 21st Century
* 36: Eugenia C. Heldt And Orfeo Fioretos: The IMF and the Future of
the Liberal International Order
* 1: Atish R. Ghosh: The IMF: Origins, the Bretton Woods System, and
Five Major Debates
* 2: James M. Boughton: The IMF In The Post-Bretton Woods Era
(1973-Present)
* Part Ii: Formal Operations
* 3: Susanne Lütz: IMF Lending
* 4: Martin S. Edwards: IMF Surveillance: Mapping an Unfinished Journey
* 5: Jung Yeon Kim: IMF Capacity Development
* Part III: Actors
* 6: Lisa Martin: States
* 7: Randall Stone: Markets and Financiers
* 8: John Abraham: Epistemic Communities and IMF Policy
* 9: Nadia Daar: Transforming IMF-Civil Society Relations
* Part IV: IGO Partners
* 10: Matthias Kranke: Building Partnerships: The IMF and other
International Organizations
* 11: Liam Clegg: The IMF and World Bank: Exploring the Limits of
Institutional Collaboration
* 12: Stephen G. Cecchetti: Collaboration in Financial Regulatory
Reform: The IMF, the Financial Stability Board, and the Standard
Setting Bodies
* Part V: Ideas And Policy Instruments
* 13: Ali Burak Güven: What has Replaced the Washington Consensus?
Tracing Policy Change in the IMF
* 14: Michael Breen: The IMF, Financial Regulation, and Capital
Controls
* 15: Ayse Kaya: How Much Does the IMF Care About Inequality? Dynamics
of Fragmented Institutional Change and Mission-Consistent Adaptation
* 16: Cornel Ban: From Volcker to Volcker: IMF Monetary Policy Doctrine
and Practice
* 17: Ben Clift: IMF Fiscal Policy: Reconciling New Challenges to
Existing Priorities
* Part VI: Broadening Macro-Critical Concerns
* 18: Rishi Goyal And Ratna Sahay: Getting Serious About Mainstreaming
Gender at the IMF
* 19: Prakash Loungani, Hites Ahir And Akos Mate: The IMF's Work on
Labor Markets
* 21: Rishikesh Ram Bhandary And Keven P. Gallagher: Advancing Climate
Policy at the IMF
* 22: Kevin Farnsworth And Zoë Irving: Inclusive Growth: What Role for
Social Policy in IMF Discourse?
* 23: Rhoda Weeks-Brown: Anti-Corruption Work at the IMF:At the
Cross-Roads.
* Part VII: Internal Challenges
* 24: Kathryn C. Lavelle: The United States and the IMF: An Evolving
Relationship
* 25: Bessma Momani: Diversifying the IMF and its Culture
* 26: Mark Hibben: IMF Uniformity of Treatment: In Name Only?
* 27: Te-Anne Robles: Navigating Risk and Uncertainty within the IMF
Technocratic Trap
* Part VIII: External Headwinds
* 28: Richard Clark: The Populist Challenge
* 29: Anton Malkin And Lisha Wang: Reluctant Revisionism: The IMF as a
Ballast in China's Global Financial Diplomacy
* 30: Merih Angin And Saliha Metinsoy: Europe Unresolved
* 31: Aldo Caliari: Debt Concerns of Low-Income and Emerging Market
Countries
* 32: Paul White: Global Market Integration, Crisis Management and the
Limits of the Macro-Social Turn
* Part IX: The Imf And 21st Century Global Governance
* 33: Christian Kennedy-Hernandez: An IMF for the Global South
* 34: Ceyla Pazarbasioglu And Neil Meads: IMF Crisis Management:
Lessons from the GFC and the Pandemic
* 35: Augosto Lopez-Claros: Strengthening the IMF for the 21st Century
* 36: Eugenia C. Heldt And Orfeo Fioretos: The IMF and the Future of
the Liberal International Order
* Part I: History
* 1: Atish R. Ghosh: The IMF: Origins, the Bretton Woods System, and
Five Major Debates
* 2: James M. Boughton: The IMF In The Post-Bretton Woods Era
(1973-Present)
* Part Ii: Formal Operations
* 3: Susanne Lütz: IMF Lending
* 4: Martin S. Edwards: IMF Surveillance: Mapping an Unfinished Journey
* 5: Jung Yeon Kim: IMF Capacity Development
* Part III: Actors
* 6: Lisa Martin: States
* 7: Randall Stone: Markets and Financiers
* 8: John Abraham: Epistemic Communities and IMF Policy
* 9: Nadia Daar: Transforming IMF-Civil Society Relations
* Part IV: IGO Partners
* 10: Matthias Kranke: Building Partnerships: The IMF and other
International Organizations
* 11: Liam Clegg: The IMF and World Bank: Exploring the Limits of
Institutional Collaboration
* 12: Stephen G. Cecchetti: Collaboration in Financial Regulatory
Reform: The IMF, the Financial Stability Board, and the Standard
Setting Bodies
* Part V: Ideas And Policy Instruments
* 13: Ali Burak Güven: What has Replaced the Washington Consensus?
Tracing Policy Change in the IMF
* 14: Michael Breen: The IMF, Financial Regulation, and Capital
Controls
* 15: Ayse Kaya: How Much Does the IMF Care About Inequality? Dynamics
of Fragmented Institutional Change and Mission-Consistent Adaptation
* 16: Cornel Ban: From Volcker to Volcker: IMF Monetary Policy Doctrine
and Practice
* 17: Ben Clift: IMF Fiscal Policy: Reconciling New Challenges to
Existing Priorities
* Part VI: Broadening Macro-Critical Concerns
* 18: Rishi Goyal And Ratna Sahay: Getting Serious About Mainstreaming
Gender at the IMF
* 19: Prakash Loungani, Hites Ahir And Akos Mate: The IMF's Work on
Labor Markets
* 21: Rishikesh Ram Bhandary And Keven P. Gallagher: Advancing Climate
Policy at the IMF
* 22: Kevin Farnsworth And Zoë Irving: Inclusive Growth: What Role for
Social Policy in IMF Discourse?
* 23: Rhoda Weeks-Brown: Anti-Corruption Work at the IMF:At the
Cross-Roads.
* Part VII: Internal Challenges
* 24: Kathryn C. Lavelle: The United States and the IMF: An Evolving
Relationship
* 25: Bessma Momani: Diversifying the IMF and its Culture
* 26: Mark Hibben: IMF Uniformity of Treatment: In Name Only?
* 27: Te-Anne Robles: Navigating Risk and Uncertainty within the IMF
Technocratic Trap
* Part VIII: External Headwinds
* 28: Richard Clark: The Populist Challenge
* 29: Anton Malkin And Lisha Wang: Reluctant Revisionism: The IMF as a
Ballast in China's Global Financial Diplomacy
* 30: Merih Angin And Saliha Metinsoy: Europe Unresolved
* 31: Aldo Caliari: Debt Concerns of Low-Income and Emerging Market
Countries
* 32: Paul White: Global Market Integration, Crisis Management and the
Limits of the Macro-Social Turn
* Part IX: The Imf And 21st Century Global Governance
* 33: Christian Kennedy-Hernandez: An IMF for the Global South
* 34: Ceyla Pazarbasioglu And Neil Meads: IMF Crisis Management:
Lessons from the GFC and the Pandemic
* 35: Augosto Lopez-Claros: Strengthening the IMF for the 21st Century
* 36: Eugenia C. Heldt And Orfeo Fioretos: The IMF and the Future of
the Liberal International Order
* 1: Atish R. Ghosh: The IMF: Origins, the Bretton Woods System, and
Five Major Debates
* 2: James M. Boughton: The IMF In The Post-Bretton Woods Era
(1973-Present)
* Part Ii: Formal Operations
* 3: Susanne Lütz: IMF Lending
* 4: Martin S. Edwards: IMF Surveillance: Mapping an Unfinished Journey
* 5: Jung Yeon Kim: IMF Capacity Development
* Part III: Actors
* 6: Lisa Martin: States
* 7: Randall Stone: Markets and Financiers
* 8: John Abraham: Epistemic Communities and IMF Policy
* 9: Nadia Daar: Transforming IMF-Civil Society Relations
* Part IV: IGO Partners
* 10: Matthias Kranke: Building Partnerships: The IMF and other
International Organizations
* 11: Liam Clegg: The IMF and World Bank: Exploring the Limits of
Institutional Collaboration
* 12: Stephen G. Cecchetti: Collaboration in Financial Regulatory
Reform: The IMF, the Financial Stability Board, and the Standard
Setting Bodies
* Part V: Ideas And Policy Instruments
* 13: Ali Burak Güven: What has Replaced the Washington Consensus?
Tracing Policy Change in the IMF
* 14: Michael Breen: The IMF, Financial Regulation, and Capital
Controls
* 15: Ayse Kaya: How Much Does the IMF Care About Inequality? Dynamics
of Fragmented Institutional Change and Mission-Consistent Adaptation
* 16: Cornel Ban: From Volcker to Volcker: IMF Monetary Policy Doctrine
and Practice
* 17: Ben Clift: IMF Fiscal Policy: Reconciling New Challenges to
Existing Priorities
* Part VI: Broadening Macro-Critical Concerns
* 18: Rishi Goyal And Ratna Sahay: Getting Serious About Mainstreaming
Gender at the IMF
* 19: Prakash Loungani, Hites Ahir And Akos Mate: The IMF's Work on
Labor Markets
* 21: Rishikesh Ram Bhandary And Keven P. Gallagher: Advancing Climate
Policy at the IMF
* 22: Kevin Farnsworth And Zoë Irving: Inclusive Growth: What Role for
Social Policy in IMF Discourse?
* 23: Rhoda Weeks-Brown: Anti-Corruption Work at the IMF:At the
Cross-Roads.
* Part VII: Internal Challenges
* 24: Kathryn C. Lavelle: The United States and the IMF: An Evolving
Relationship
* 25: Bessma Momani: Diversifying the IMF and its Culture
* 26: Mark Hibben: IMF Uniformity of Treatment: In Name Only?
* 27: Te-Anne Robles: Navigating Risk and Uncertainty within the IMF
Technocratic Trap
* Part VIII: External Headwinds
* 28: Richard Clark: The Populist Challenge
* 29: Anton Malkin And Lisha Wang: Reluctant Revisionism: The IMF as a
Ballast in China's Global Financial Diplomacy
* 30: Merih Angin And Saliha Metinsoy: Europe Unresolved
* 31: Aldo Caliari: Debt Concerns of Low-Income and Emerging Market
Countries
* 32: Paul White: Global Market Integration, Crisis Management and the
Limits of the Macro-Social Turn
* Part IX: The Imf And 21st Century Global Governance
* 33: Christian Kennedy-Hernandez: An IMF for the Global South
* 34: Ceyla Pazarbasioglu And Neil Meads: IMF Crisis Management:
Lessons from the GFC and the Pandemic
* 35: Augosto Lopez-Claros: Strengthening the IMF for the 21st Century
* 36: Eugenia C. Heldt And Orfeo Fioretos: The IMF and the Future of
the Liberal International Order