The evolving multi-layered global financial safety net : role of Asia

This paper argues that in the aftermath of the global economic crisis, the relatively centralised international monetary architecture set up at the Bretton Woods conference is evolving towards a more decentralised multi-layered global financial safety net (GFSN) comprising (i) the G20 at the apex as...

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Main Author: Rana, Pradumna B.
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-953212020-11-01T08:39:26Z The evolving multi-layered global financial safety net : role of Asia Rana, Pradumna B. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic development This paper argues that in the aftermath of the global economic crisis, the relatively centralised international monetary architecture set up at the Bretton Woods conference is evolving towards a more decentralised multi-layered global financial safety net (GFSN) comprising (i) the G20 at the apex as an overarching instituiton (ii) multilateral financial safety nets (MFSNs) established under the auspices of the IMF (iii) bilateral financial safety nets (BFSNs) among central banks, (iv) regional fianancial safety nets (RFSNs) established in various regions of the world, and (v) national financial safety nets (NFSNs) or reserve accumulation by individual countries. The most significant factor explaining this evolution is the increased incidence of capital account crisis subsequent to the deepening of financial globalisation. The paper argues that the evolving GFSN has increased the flexibility of the international monetary architecture and enhanced the voice (weight and influence) of emerging markets on global economic governance to some extent. However, more needs to be done. Also there is the need for institutional and other reforms to prevent and manage a systemic crisis in the future to protect innocent bystanders. What is the role of Asia and what can Asia do? 2013-02-04T03:24:24Z 2019-12-06T19:12:33Z 2013-02-04T03:24:24Z 2019-12-06T19:12:33Z 2012 2012 Working Paper Rana, P. B. (2012). The evolving multi-layered global financial safety net : role of Asia. (RSIS Working Paper, No. 238). Singapore: Nanyang Technological University. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/95321 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/9109 en RSIS Working Papers ; 238/12 40 p. application/pdf
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Rana, Pradumna B.
The evolving multi-layered global financial safety net : role of Asia
description This paper argues that in the aftermath of the global economic crisis, the relatively centralised international monetary architecture set up at the Bretton Woods conference is evolving towards a more decentralised multi-layered global financial safety net (GFSN) comprising (i) the G20 at the apex as an overarching instituiton (ii) multilateral financial safety nets (MFSNs) established under the auspices of the IMF (iii) bilateral financial safety nets (BFSNs) among central banks, (iv) regional fianancial safety nets (RFSNs) established in various regions of the world, and (v) national financial safety nets (NFSNs) or reserve accumulation by individual countries. The most significant factor explaining this evolution is the increased incidence of capital account crisis subsequent to the deepening of financial globalisation. The paper argues that the evolving GFSN has increased the flexibility of the international monetary architecture and enhanced the voice (weight and influence) of emerging markets on global economic governance to some extent. However, more needs to be done. Also there is the need for institutional and other reforms to prevent and manage a systemic crisis in the future to protect innocent bystanders. What is the role of Asia and what can Asia do?
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title The evolving multi-layered global financial safety net : role of Asia
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