Network Papers The Politics of Federalism in Argentina and its Implications for Governance and Accountability Topics on: Business & Society, Capital Markets and Investments, Financial Policy "The Politics of Federalism in Argentina and its Implications for Governance and Accountability" is featured Explore Further >>
Network Papers Second Generation Fiscal Federalism: Political Aspects of Decentralization and Economic Development "Second Generation Fiscal Federalism" is featured in a special issue of World Development that examines Explore Further >>
Network Papers Decentralization and Governance Topics on: Business & Society, Financial Policy "Decentralization and Governance" is featured in a special issue of World Development that examines how Explore Further >>
Network Papers Performance and Challenges of the Colombian Economy Topics on: Business & Society, Capital Markets and Investments, Financial Policy As of 2013, Colombia faces various challenges associated with managing an uncertain international economic environment Explore Further >>
Network Papers The Case for Prudent Financial Liberalisation and its Policy Implications Topics on: Business & Society, Capital Markets and Investments, Financial Policy It is interesting that there is a recent econometric literature showing that financial crises are Explore Further >>
Network Papers Capital Account Liberalization in China: The Need for a Balanced Approach Topics on: Business & Society, Capital Markets and Investments, Financial Policy This report of the Task Force on Regulating Capital Flows for Long-Run Development is a Explore Further >>
Network Papers Stiglitz Contributes to the Symposium on International Climate Negotiations Topics on: Business & Society, Capital Markets and Investments, Financial Policy Explore Further >>
Network Papers Dynastic Inequality, Mobility, and Equality of Opportunity Topics on: Business & Society, Capital Markets and Investments, Financial Policy One often heard counter to the concern on rising income and wealth inequality is that Explore Further >>
Network Papers International Lending, Sovereign Debt and Joint Liability Topics on: Business & Society, Capital Markets and Investments, Financial Policy As the Eurozone crisis drags on, it is evident that a part of the problem Explore Further >>
Network Papers Creating a Framework for Sovereign Debt Restructuring that Works Topics on: Business & Society, Capital Markets and Investments, Financial Policy Debt matters. In recessions, high uncertainty discourages private spending, weakening demand. Resolving the problem of Explore Further >>
Network Papers Stockholm Statement Topics on: Business & Society, Capital Markets and Investments, Financial Policy Thirteen economists, which included four former Chief Economists of the World Bank, met over two Explore Further >>
Network Papers Overcoming the Shadow Economy Topics on: Business & Society, Capital Markets and Investments, Financial Policy • There is a growing global consensus that the secrecy-havens—jurisdictions which undermine global standards for Explore Further >>
Network Papers The Coming Great Transformation Topics on: Business & Society The world is changing rapidly, and in ways that seem to be leaving many people Explore Further >>
Network Papers Overcoming the Copenhagen Failure with Flexible Commitments The fundamental issues presented by climate change are first, that the global environment is a Explore Further >>
Network Papers The Overselling of Globalization Topics on: Business & Society, Capital Markets and Investments, Financial Policy Globalization was oversold. Politicians and some economists wrongly argued for trade agreements on the basis Explore Further >>
Network Papers Sky-high carbon tax needed to avoid climate catastrophe Economists, including Joseph Stiglitz and Nicholas Stern, say taxes of $100 per metric tonne could Explore Further >>
Network Papers Lessons from the Anti-Globalists The likely victory of Emmanuel Macron in the French presidential election has elicited a global Explore Further >>
Network Papers Reform or Divorce in Europe To say that the eurozone has not been performing well since the 2008 crisis would Explore Further >>