The Pursuit of Reform: Global Finance and the Developing Countries
by: Jan Joost Teunissen (editor)
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Contributing authors: Ariel Buira, Richard Cooper, Mohamed El-Erian, Vitor Gaspar, Stephany Griffith-Jones, Gerald K. Helleiner, Peter B. Kenen, Wim Kok, Percy Mistry, Richard Portes, Jan Pronk, Mario Sarcinelli, Kumiharu Shigehara, Jan Joost Teunissen, Niels Thygesen, John Williamson
Editor: Jan Joost Teunissen
Summary
Against the background of the daily reports on the dynamic developments taking place in the world economy, Fondad invited a group of eminent scholars and policymakers to discuss the functioning of the international monetary and financial system -- with particular reference to the developing world and Eastern Europe. The book includes four papers presented by Richard N. Cooper, Stephany Griffith-Jones, Peter B. Kenen, and John Williamson; other contributors include Ariel Buira, Mohamed A. El-Erian, Gerald K. Helleiner, Wim Kok, Richard Portes, Jan P. Pronk, and Kumiharu Shigehara.
Contents, Contributors, Abbreviations
Preface by Jan Joost Teunissen
Opening Address by Jan P. Pronk, Minister for Development Cooperation of the Netherlands
I Reforming the International Monetary System: An Agenda for the Developing Countries, Peter B. Kenen
* Comment by Percy S. Mistry
* Comment by Gerald K. Helleiner
* Comment by Ariel Buira
* Floor Discussion
II Globalisation of Financial Markets and Impact on Flows to LDCs: New Challenges for Regulation, Stephany Griffith-Jones
* Comment by Mohamed El-Erian
* Comment by Vitor Gaspar
* Floor Discussion
III Economic Reform and Debt Relief in Eastern Europe: Lessons from the 1980s Debt Crisis, John Williamson
* Comment by Richard Portes
* Comment by Mario Sarcinelli
* Floor Discussion
IV G-7 Economic Coordination and Developing Countries, Richard N. Cooper
* Comment by Niels Thygesen
* Comment by Kumiharu Shigehara
* Floor Discussion
Closing Address by Wim Kok, Minister of Finance of the Netherlands
Appendix: List of Participants
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