Should there be a coordinated response to the problem of global imbalances? Can there be one?
2008
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ST/ESA/2008/DWP/69
Title
Should there be a coordinated response to the problem of global imbalances? Can there be one?
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Summary
This paper analyzes the options for international policy coordination in order to redress the global imbalances. The case for policy coordination rests on a number of assumptions such as the existence of important spillover effects of national policies and a common understanding of the nature of the problem. In reality, important obstacles exist to get to effective policy coordination, including resistance from domestic interest groups and disagreement of the effectiveness of policy instruments. These obstacles can be reduced by developing a multilateral consensus on common goals and by addressing commitment problems via issuing multi-year schedules for policy adjustments.
Introduction -- How Compelling is the Case for Coordination? -- Obstacles to Policy Coordination -- What is To be Done? -- Conclusion.
Introduction -- How Compelling is the Case for Coordination? -- Obstacles to Policy Coordination -- What is To be Done? -- Conclusion.
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[New York] : UN, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Sep. 2008
Description
26 p.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 24-26).