From the Asian crisis to the global credit crisis: reforming the international financial architecture redux |
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Authors: | Barry Eichengreen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Economics, University of California, Berkeley, 549, Evans Hall # 3880, Berkeley, CA 94720–3880, USA |
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Abstract: | 2008 was marked by the tenth anniversary of the Asian crisis and the debate over how to reform the international financial
architecture but also by the outbreak of the most serious global credit crisis in generations. This paper reviews the debate
over how to strengthen the international monetary and financial system in this light.
An earlier version of this paper was presented to a meeting of the Tokyo Club, Tokyo, Japan, 11–12 November 2008. Comments
of the participants there and of the editors of this journal are acknowledged with thanks. I am grateful as well to the Tokyo
Club for permission to publish this revised version. Financial support from the Coleman Fund Risk Management Research Center
at the University of California, Berkeley is acknowledged with thanks.
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