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Doha round and the future of the multilateral trading regime / Guerrieri, Paolo   Journal Article
Guerrieri, Paolo Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words WTO  Doha Round  Multilateral Trading Regime 
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Economic challenge for Europe: adapting to innovation based growth / Fagerberg, Jan (ed); Guerrieri, Paolo (ed); Verspagen, Bart (ed) 1999  Book
Guerrieri, Paolo Book
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Publication Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 1999.
Description xx, 250p.
Standard Number 184064124x
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Multipolar governance and global imbalances / Guerrieri, Paolo   Journal Article
Guerrieri, Paolo Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The deficiency of financial regulation and the presence of large macroeconomic global imbalances should be considered complementary interpretations of the global economic and financial crisis. The risk we face is that a new expansionary phase will bring back large and growing external imbalances, which will keep world growth on an unsustainable path. At the international level there is a classical 'collective action' problem to address since if export growth oriented strategies are pursued by all major countries they will generate a deflationary bias in world demand. This article explores how multilateral cooperation and international institutions can become reengaged with, and provides a meaningful device for addressing, these new issues and problems. It is necessary to restore shared rules of the game for international macroeconomic adjustment. This means endorsing a strengthened surveillance regime for the IMF in order to induce more compatible macroeconomic policies. In this regard, the IMF should have enforcement rule incentives and mechanisms, otherwise we are going to repeat past negative experiences where peer pressure did not produce significant results.
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