Global Financial Architecture

Author:

Goyal Ashima1

Affiliation:

1. Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Goregaon, Mumbai-400 065;tel.: +91-22-28416524; fax: +91-22-28402752

Abstract

In the context of the formation of G-20, the paper points out the absence of reform in the Global Financial Architecture (GFA) after the East Asian crisis, and assesses factors that can improve the chances of real reform this time. A factual assessment of various causes advanced for the global crisis, puts the main responsibility on lax regulation. Liquidity created by current account imbalances was tiny compared to endogenous amplification of liquidity in the financial sector. Emerging markets needed reserves as self-insurance in the face of volatile cross border flows. Even so global imbalances increase risk. The paper summarises the Chimerica debate and the blocks that have stalled progress in resolving the issue. It argues that symmetric and balanced reform, at individual country and international level, is required to remove the blocks. Deeper governance reforms will make it feasible. Potential contributions of the G-20 are outlined. It is argued that India is a useful example of flexible but managed exchange rates that allowed market deepening and export growth.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Economics, Econometrics and Finance,Development

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