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Tables of Contents for Toward a New International Financial Architecture
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
xi
 
Acknowledgments
xv
 
Introduction
1
8
Outline of the Book
6
3
Summary of Recommendations
9
10
Crisis Prevention
10
3
Crisis Prediction
13
1
Crisis Management
14
2
Reforming the IMF
16
3
Standards for Crisis Prevention
19
18
The Standard Solution
21
3
Some Examples
24
6
Problems
30
2
The Role of the International Financial Institutions
32
2
Incentives for Compliance
34
1
Implications
35
2
Banks and Capital Flows
37
22
Causes and Consequences of Bank Fragility
38
3
Capital Mobility and Crises
41
1
Preventing Banking Crises
42
9
The Evidence on Chilean Capital-Inflow Taxes
51
4
The Importance of Not Confusing Inflow and Outflow Controls
55
4
Bailing in the Private Sector
59
20
The Need for Architectural Reform
61
2
Ex Ante Measures
63
2
Ex Post Measures
65
14
What Won't Work
79
18
Disclosure and Discipline as Solutions to All Problems
80
4
Leading Indicators
84
2
An International Debt Insurance Agency
86
2
A Tobin Tax
88
2
An International Court for Sovereign Debts
90
3
Global Moneys and Global Monetary Institutions
93
4
What the IMF Should Do (and What We Should Do about the IMF)
97
74
Why Radical Reform Won't Work
97
6
IMF Exchange Rate Advice
103
6
Fiscal and Monetary Policies
109
4
Measures to Encourage Debt Restructuring
113
1
Transparency
113
2
The Fund and the Capital Account
115
3
Is There Still a Case for Amending the Articles of Agreement?
118
1
Conclusion
119
5
Appendices
Appendix A Architecture Scorecard
124
9
Appendix B How Economists Understand Crises
133
10
Appendix C Understanding Asia's Crisis
143
28
References
171
10
Index
181