Produktbild: Financing for Development

Financing for Development Towards a New, Green Bretton Woods

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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

14.05.2025

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Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

122

Maße (L/B/H)

22,2/14,5/1,1 cm

Gewicht

242 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-03-281461-2

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"An enlightening read, a playbook for new international financial architecture of one of the leading European visionaries..."

Frank Van Gansbeke

Executive Scholar in Residence at Middlebury College (US) and co-founder Beyond Bretton Woods

"This book is a wise and powerful critique of the current global financial system. It must be read now. Otherwise, a few decades later, we will wish to have read it but it will be too late then."

Professor Vedat Akgiray,

Director of the Center for Research in Financial Regulation and Corporate Governance, Bogazici University, Turkey, Former Chairman for IOSCO Emerging Markets Committee, and Chairman of Capital Markets Authorities Forum under COMCEC, Vice Chairman of the IOSCO Board for the period of 2012-2014.

"Brunnhuber sets out a way, employing critically underused tools left over from the old, such as Special Drawing Rights and AAA-rated, not-for-profit development banks lending to poorly rated countries at the centre of the system."

Avinash Persaud

Persaud is a former architect of the Bridgetown Initiative 1.0 for international financial reform, a climate finance negotiator within the UNFCCC, currently special advisor on Climate Change to the President of the Inter-American Development Bank.

"Financing for development: Towards an innovative monetary ecosystem to finance a greener tomorrow!"

Moneef R. Zou'bi PhD

Science Advisor, InterAction Council (IAC); Co-Founding Director, World Sustainability Forum (WSF)

"A compelling proposal and a must read for all those who are interested in a system approach for the International monetary system to address piece, stability and inequality."

Donato Kiniger Passigli

Vice President & UN Representative

Word Academy of Art and Science

"A must read for all those who want to understand that one of the most damaging myths of mainstream economics is that money is neutral. Instead it motivates and shapes our economies. Brunnhuber outlines how a new Bretton Woods is needed to create a new monetary architecture for a sustainable future."

Steve Keen, Prof. former head of economics,

history and politics, Kingston, London

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

14.05.2025

Abbildungen

schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, Zeichnungen, schwarz-weiss, Tabellen, schwarz-weiss

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

122

Maße (L/B/H)

22,2/14,5/1,1 cm

Gewicht

242 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-03-281461-2

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  • Produktbild: Financing for Development
  • 1. Introduction: Tomorrow Is Now 2. Finding the Right Narrative: The Many Relevant Stories We Could Tell 3. The Traditional Way: End of Pipe 4. Helping to Set the Course: Taxonomies, Transparency and Transition Plans 5. Resetting the Framework: The New Game in Town 6. Upgrading the System: Towards a Green Bretton Woods 7. Conclusion: The Full Picture