After the Crisis?

Robert B. Zoellick, President of the World Bank Group, discussed the implications of the 2009 financial upheaval that is changing our world. He addressed the following: (i) what are the perceptions and realities of power after this crisis?; (ii) will the U.S. dollar remain the predominant reserve currency?; (iii) will democratic governments permit independent central banks to assume even more authority?; (iv) is the global trading system keeping up with the demands of the global economy?; and (v) what will be the role of developing countries after the crisis? He stressed the opportunity to craft a new system of “Responsible Globalization” allowing balanced growth, financial stability, countering climate change, and advancing opportunities for the poorest.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Zoellick, Robert B.
Format: Speech biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2009-09-28
Subjects:GLOBAL ECONOMY, INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ORDER, GLOBAL TRADING SYSTEM, INDEPENDENT CENTRAL BANK, GROWTH MODEL, INFLATION, REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS, INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION, TRADE PROTECTIONISM, CURRENCY SYSTEM, MUTUAL INTEREST, SYSTEMIC RISK, ECONOMIC REFORM, DEBT PROBLEM, FINANCIAL STABILITY, INCLUSIVE GROWTH, POVERTY REDUCTION, CLIMATE CHANGE, CRISIS MANAGEMENT,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/482951522071052245/After-the-crisis-by-Robert-B-Zoellick-President-The-World-Bank-Group
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/29637
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