Journal of Globalization and Development
2010 - 2025
Current editor(s): Joseph E. Stiglitz, Kevin Gallagher, Jeronim Capaldo, Arjun Jayadev, José Antonio Ocampo and Dani Rodrik
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Volume 1, issue 2, 2010
- Introduction: Is the Era of the Dollar Over? pp. 5

- John Williamson
- Does the SDR Have a Future? pp. 9

- Cooper Richard N
- Borrowing to Save pp. 11

- Jonathan Morduch
- The Future of the Reserve System pp. 12

- John Williamson
- The New Politics of Global Reserve Reform pp. 14

- Helleiner Eric
- An SDR Based Reserve System pp. 14

- Peter Kenen
- Building an SDR-Based Global Reserve System pp. 15

- Jose Antonio Ocampo
- Is the Era of the Dollar Over? pp. 16

- Charles Wyplosz
- Towards A New Global Reserve System pp. 26

- Joseph Stiglitz and Greenwald Bruce
- Recent Russian Debate on Moving from VAT to Sales Taxes and Its Global Implications pp. 27

- John Whalley and Kononova Vera
- Aid, Growth, and Development: Have We Come Full Circle? pp. 29

- Channing Arndt, Sam Jones and Finn Tarp
- Do Poorer Countries Have Less Capacity for Redistribution? pp. 31

- Martin Ravallion
- Compensation for Indirect Expropriation in International Investment Agreements: Implications of National Treatment and Rights to Invest pp. 35

- Emma Aisbett, Larry Karp and Carol McAusland
- The Past and Future of American Finance: American Experimentalism without American Exceptionalism pp. 35

- Lothian Tamara
- Binding Constraints and Second-Best Strategies in Endogenous Growth Models with Public Finance pp. 37

- Florian Misch, Norman Gemmell and Richard Kneller
- Contagion, Liberalization, and the Optimal Structure of Globalization pp. 47

- Joseph Stiglitz
Volume 1, issue 1, 2010
- Symposium: The Return of Counter-cyclical Policy - Editorial Preface pp. 4

- Jose Antonio Ocampo
- Asia: China's Policy Responses to the Global Financial Crisis pp. 10

- Yu Yongding
- Latin America: Comments on Financial Regulation and International Capital Flows in Latin America pp. 12

- Leonardo Villar
- Asia: Counter-Cyclical Policies: Indian Experience and Some General Observations pp. 14

- Reddy Yv
- Latin America: Counter-Cyclical Policy in Brazil: 2008-09 pp. 14

- Barbosa Nelson
- Europe: Counter-Cyclical Policies in Light of the Global Financial Crisis: The Case of Turkey pp. 15

- Fatih Ozatay
- Latin America: The Structural Fiscal Balance Policy in Chile: A Move Toward Counter-Cyclical Macroeconomics pp. 16

- Ricardo Ffrench-Davis
- Macro Crises and Targeting Transfers to the Poor pp. 16

- Ravi Kanbur
- Europe: How Deep Is a Crisis? Policy Responses and Structural Factors Behind Diverging Performances pp. 19

- Jean-Paul Fitoussi and Francesco Saraceno
- International Rules for Trade in Natural Resources pp. 19

- Collier Paul and Anthony Venables
- Poverty and Disequalization pp. 20

- Dilip Mookherjee and Debraj Ray
- Africa: Africa's Counter-Cyclical Policy Responses to the Crisis pp. 22

- Kasekende Louis, Brixova Zuzana and Leonce Ndikumana
- Dysfunctional Finance: Positive Shocks and Negative Outcomes pp. 24

- Karla Hoff
- Rethinking Global Economic and Social Governance pp. 29

- Jose Antonio Ocampo
- Public Finance and Economic Development: Reflections based on Experience in China pp. 29

- Roger Gordon
- Impact of Political Reservations in West Bengal Local Governments on Anti-Poverty Targeting pp. 38

- Pranab Bardhan, Dilip Mookherjee and Parra Torrado Monica
- Democracy, Autocracy and Bureaucracy pp. 47

- Avinash Dixit
- Incomes in South Africa after the Fall of Apartheid pp. 62

- Murray Leibbrandt, James Levinsohn and McCrary Justin