The book includes expert perspectives on the fundamental question of how we restore robust growth and prevent another crisis, explains the behavior of both market actors and regulators, and examines the prevailing ideology of extreme financial liberalization and deregulation that contributed to the financial crisis.
On March 31, the Latin America Initiative at Brookings and the Initiative for Policy Dialogue will host a discussion on the global financial crisis with Stephany Griffith-Jones and Jose Antonio Ocampo, contributing author Gerard Caprio and commentator Otaviano Canuto. The discussion will focus on the main policy conclusions of the book in light of current policy debates, particularly on regulation, macroeconomic policies and the world reserve system. Kemal Dervis, vice president and director of Global Economy and Development, will provide introductory remarks and moderate the discussion.
After the program, the panelists will take audience questions.