Globalization in an Age of Crisis: Multilateral Economic Cooperation in the Twenty-First Century
Robert Feenstra and
Alan Taylor
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JEL-codes: F02 F1 F42 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Globalization in an Age of Crisis: Multilateral Economic Cooperation in the Twenty-First Century" , pp 1-10

- Robert Feenstra and Alan Taylor
- Coping with Shocks and Shifts: The Multilateral Trading System in Historical Perspective , pp 11-37

- Douglas Irwin and Kevin O'Rourke
- Comment on "Coping with Shocks and Shifts: The Multilateral Trading System in Historical Perspective" , pp 37-40

- L. Winters
- Comment on "Coping with Shocks and Shifts: The Multilateral Trading System in Historical Perspective" , pp 41-42

- Rufus Yerxa
- International Policy Coordination: The Long View , pp 43-82

- Barry Eichengreen
- Comment on "International Policy Coordination: The Long View" , pp 82-86

- Charles Bean
- Comment on "International Policy Coordination: The Long View" , pp 86-89

- Gerardo della Paolera
- Can the Doha Round Be a Development Round? Setting a Place at the Table , pp 91-124

- Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger
- Comment on "Can the Doha Round be a Development Round? Setting a Place at the Table" , pp 124-130

- Robert D. Anderson
- Preferential Trade Agreements and the World Trade System: A Multilateralist View , pp 131-160

- Pravin Krishna
- Comment on "Preferential Trade Agreements and the World Trade System: A Multilateralist View" , pp 160-162

- Ernesto Zedillo
- Comment on "Preferential Trade Agreements and the World Trade System: A Multilateralist View" , pp 162-164

- Anthony Venables
- Trade and Industrialization after Globalization's Second Unbundling: How Building and Joining a Supply Chain Are Different and Why It Matters , pp 165-212

- Richard Baldwin
- Comment on "Trade and Industrialization after Globalization's Second Unbundling: How Building and Joining a Supply Chain Are Different and Why It Matters" , pp 212-214

- Andrés Velasco
- Facing the Climate Change Challenge in a Global Economy , pp 215-250

- Lee Branstetter and William Pizer
- Comment on "Facing the Climate Change Challenge in a Global Economy" , pp 250-256

- Alex Bowen
- Multilateral Economic Cooperation and the International Transmission of Fiscal Policy , pp 257-297

- Giancarlo Corsetti and Gernot Müller
- Comment on "Multilateral Economic Cooperation and the International Transmission of Fiscal Policy" , pp 297-299

- Domenico Siniscalco
- Comment on "Multilateral Economic Cooperation and the International Transmission of Fiscal Policy" , pp 299-300

- Martin Feldstein
- The International Monetary System: Living with Asymmetry , pp 301-336

- Maurice Obstfeld
- Comment on "The International Monetary System: Living with Asymmetry" , pp 336-341

- Takatoshi Ito
- Global Macroeconomic and Financial Supervision: Where Next? , pp 343-363

- Charles A. E. Goodhart
- Comment on "Global Macroeconomic and Financial Supervision: Where Next?" , pp 364-377

- Adair Turner
- Comment on "Global Macroeconomic and Financial Supervision: Where Next?" , pp 377-382

- Richard Berner
- Panel discussion , pp 385-387

- Charlene Barshefsky
- Panel discussion , pp 389-391

- Martin Feldstein
- Panel discussion , pp 393-395

- Subir Gokarn
- Panel discussion , pp 397-400

- Paul Keating
- Afterword: How the Financial Crises Have Changed the World , pp 401-408

- Martin Wolf
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