Date: 2019
Type: Book
Women shaping global economic governance
GONZÁLEZ, Arancha; JANSEN, Marion (editor/s)
London : CEPR Press, 2019
GONZÁLEZ, Arancha, JANSEN, Marion (editor/s), Women shaping global economic governance, London : CEPR Press, 2019
- https://hdl.handle.net/1814/63512
Retrieved from Cadmus, EUI Research Repository
This volume brings together contributions from leading policymakers and thought leaders from all across the world on how to shape our economies. Written entirely by women, this book is not about women. It is written by women who want to encourage everyone, including the 50% of the global population that are women, to contribute to shaping economic governance at a time where the world is impacted by a digital, environmental and social revolution. The essays and observations show women analysing the challenges confronting economic governance and formulating concrete proposals for how to navigate this period of turbulence.
Table of Contents:
-- Acknowledgements
-- Foreword by Angela Merkel
-- Preface by Brigid Laffan and Beatrice Weder di Mauro
-- Introduction by Arancha González and Marion Jansen
-- Part I: Governing finance
-- Introduction
Governing finance: Redefining a broader sense of purpose, Christine Lagarde
The challenges of macroeconomic stability in developing countries: The case of Botswana, Linah K Mohohlo
The role of international tax cooperation in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, Monica Bhatia
Central bank strategies to boost investor confidence in an era of volatility, rapid economic transformation, and uncertainty, Elvira Nabiullina
National Development Banks for inclusive and sustainable development, Stephany Griffith-Jones
-- Part II: Governing trade and investment
-- Introduction
Bringing trade policy up to date for a changing world, Cecilia Malmström
Protecting the WTO’s crown jewel: Appellate Body reform proposals, Zhang Yuejiao
Global guiding principles for investment governance: The bumpy road to multilateral investment rules, Ana Novik
Trade policy for prosperity: The value of open markets, Vera Songwe
Confrontation, disruptive technologies, and geostrategic rivalry: The quest for renewed global trade governance, Anabel González
-- Part III: Governing the global labour market
-- Introduction
What future for the WTO?, Sharan Burrow
Working conditions in global supply chains, Drusilla Brown
Instances of international coherence in the international social and economic order: The integration of trade and labour considerations, Gabrielle Marceau
Migration, trade, and investment, Leila Baghdadi
The future of education in the developing world, Cláudia Costin
The integration of immigrants in domestic labour markets, Sara Pantuliano
-- Part IV: New challenges to global economic governance
-- Introduction
Africa in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Prosperity requires a planet: Climate change matters, Teresa Ribera
Is Womenomics working?, Kathy Matsui
Economics of populism, Erica Owen
Governance in the era of data-driven decision-making algorithms, Nuria Oliver
How do we ensure good reporting in the age of noise?, Soumaya Keynes
Vulnerability and opportunity: What small states can teach the world, Mia Amor Mottley
-- About the authors
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/63512
ISBN: 9781912179237; 9781912179220
External link: http://www.intracen.org/publication/womengovernance/
Publisher: CEPR Press
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