- Publisher:
- Cambridge University Press
- Online publication date:
- July 2014
- Print publication year:
- 2014
- Online ISBN:
- 9781107279704
- Subjects:
- Economics, International Economics, Economic Theory
As the premier forum for global economic governance, G20 was successful in warding off the global economic crisis of 2008–09 and preventing it from becoming a full-blown depression. This book assesses the progress of the G20 with a focus on India. It discusses the role India has played in the success of the G20 process and, more importantly, delineates the possible barriers to India's enhanced involvement in the G20, and in global governance in general. As the global economy remains mired in uncertainties - stemming from the Euro crisis, lacklustre economic performance in the United States, and slowing of major emerging economies - this volume fills the need for a collection of analytical research papers from the perspective of emerging economies, and takes stock of the performance of the G20 thus far. It also points towards the unresolved issues and the future course of action in global financial and macroeconomic stance.
'… the essayists bring a great deal of depth to discussions surrounding issues such as global macroeconomic policy coordination, capital controls, the international monetary system, and the need for global structural reform. The volume is timely; it is precisely at this moment in history when the old economic order of Europe and the US is slowly and grudgingly yielding supremacy to a new order dominated by the BRIC countries … Summing up: highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above.'
J. Bhattacharya Source: Choice
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