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Capital flows

15/06/2012

Il Global Development and Environment Institute della Tufts University ha appena pubblicato un interessante rapporto su origini e prospettive della governance globale dei capitali.

International capital mobility has long been associated with financial and banking crises. The Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary Fund contain multi‐lateral rules to govern global capital flows. For some countries, especially those in the developing world, the IMF Articles of Agreement remain the core framework under which they have autonomy to regulate cross‐border capital flows. For others, these rules have been partly superseded by more recent trade and other economic integration agreements. Thus what used to be a regime of ‘cooperative decentralization’ has become a patchwork of overlapping and inconsistent governance structures that pose significant challenges to nations attempting to regulate global capital flows for stability and growth.

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