The G20, the crisis and the redesign of the International Financial Architecture

Working papers | 2009 | N 45

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G20, International financial architecture, Global financial crisis

Abstract

All major crises have required reformulating the International Financial Architecture (IFA). The G20, established as a forum for discussion and action in the face of the crisis, concentrated its work in two areas: first, the coordination of macroeconomic policies to get out of the crisis and second, the reform of the AFI both with regard to regulations financial institutions as well as multilateral credit and supervisory organizations. Addressing other critical aspects of the AFI, such as the operating rules of the international monetary system, was left off the agenda. In relation to this issue, the current situation of “non-regime” that generated phenomena such as global imbalances, lacked clear rules regarding the role of the dollar in the provision of international liquidity and as a reserve of value, and that neither had a lender of last resort. The fact that the discussion of the redesign of AFI was opened to new actors such as emerging countries has been very positive. The challenge is to ensure that this framework persists when the crisis is overcome so that these countries can have a less asymmetric international insertion.

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2024-05-16

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Carrera, J. (2024). The G20, the crisis and the redesign of the International Financial Architecture: Working papers | 2009 | N 45. Working papers. retrieved from https://bcra.ojs.theke.io/documentos_de_trabajo/article/view/332

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