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Title The G20 macroeconomic agenda : India and the emerging economies / edited by Parthasarathi Shome.

Publication Info. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2014.

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Description 1 online resource (xii, 304 pages)
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Contents The G20: evolution, functioning and prospects, a concise review / Parthasarathi Shome -- Seciton 2: Financial sector reforms and regulation. Financial regulation and the G20: options for India / Ashima Goyal -- Financial sector reforms under the G20 and the Indian banks / Poonam Gupta -- Section 3: Global macroeconomic coordination and reforming international financial institutions. The G20MAP, sustaining global economic growth and global impalances: India's role in supporting cooperation among global macroeconomic policymakers / David Vines -- Reform of international financial institutions / T.N. Srinivasan -- Capital controls: instruments and effectiveness / Parthasarathi Shome, Jyotirmoy Bhattacharya, Shuheb Kahn -- The international monetary system: mitigating risks from dominance of the dollar and India's stance / Renu Kohli -- Challenges in IMS reforms: emerging markets' perspective / Alok Sheel -- The Chiang Mai initiative and its relevance for India / Sheetal K. Chand.
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Tables and Figures; Preface; Section 1: Introduction; 1 The G20: Evolution, Functioning and Prospects: A Concise Review; Introduction; G-x: Purpose, Evolution and Shortcomings; G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors' Network; G20 at Leaders' Level: Changing Political Climate; G20 Agenda and Concerns; Expanding the Agenda: Development Consensus; Assessment of Achievements; Looking Forward; Conclusion; Endnotes; Section 2: Financial Sector Reforms and Regulation; 2 Financial Regulation and the G20: Options for India; Introduction.
G20: History, Achievements and ExpectationsFinancial Regulation and the G20; Market Failures, Crisis and Regulation; G20 Positions; Weaknesses in the Regulatory Response; Actions in G20 Countries; Advanced Economies; Emerging Markets; Comparing EMs to AEs; EM Concerns: Global Liquidity and Cross Border Flows; Reserves and Global Imbalances; Arguments on crisis causality; Reasons for rising reserves; Policy alternatives to reduce reserves; Wider Effects of Taxes; Conclusion; Endnotes; References; 3 Financial Sector Reforms under G20 and the Indian Banks; Introduction.
A Snapshot of the Regulatory Reforms being ProposedBank Capital and Liquidity Standards under Basel III; Evidence on the Effectiveness of Basel Core Principles; Basel III and the Indian Financial Sector; Are Indian Banks Prepared to Meet the Capital Adequacy Ratios under Basel III?; Econometric Analysis of the Effect of Capital Adequacy Ratio on Credit Allocation and Cost of Financing; Cross-country Progress in Adhering to Basel III Regulations, with Specific Reference to India and the Issues that May Need Attention; Conclusion; Appendices; Endnotes; References.
Section 3: Global Macroeconomic Coordination and Reforming International Financial Institutions4 The G20MAP, Sustaining Global Economic Growth and Global Imbalances: India's Role in Supporting Cooperation among Global Macroeconomic Policymakers; Introduction; The Cooperative Framework Established in the G20MAP; The Origins of the G20MAP: Cooperation Arising out of Crisis; The G20MAP and Global Surveillance; The G20MAP, Global Macroeconomic Policymaking and Global Economic Governance; India's Role; Cooperation in the Bretton Woods System.
The Global Non-system: From Bretton Woods to the Great ModerationThe Reasons for a Global Non-system; The Global Non-system and Macroeconomic Policy in East Asia; The Global Non-system and Macroeconomic Policy within Europe; The Need for Cooperation in the Current World; Issues which Influence the Need for Global Cooperation; Moderating the Speed of Fiscal Consolidation; Increasing the Speed of Adjustment in East Asia and Reducing Global Imbalances; Moderating Austerity within Europe and Reducing Global Imbalances; The Role of the G20MAP and India; Conclusion; Endnotes; References.
Note 5 Reform of International Financial Institutions.
Summary "Discusses the role India has played in the success of the G20 process and delineates the possible barriers to India's enhanced involvement in the G20 and in global governance in general"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Subject Group of Twenty countries.
Group of Twenty countries.
International economic relations.
International economic relations.
International finance.
International finance.
Economic policy.
Economic policy.
India -- Foreign economic relations.
India.
Economic development -- India.
Economic development -- Developing countries.
Economic development.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Economics -- Macroeconomics.
Developing countries.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Economic Conditions.
Added Author Shome, Parthasarathi, 1950- editor.
Other Form: Print version: G20 macroeconomic agenda. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2014 9781107051102 (DLC) 2013048005 (OCoLC)865452361
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