Financial reforms from a developing country perspective : the EU should rethink its financial and economic reforms
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Abstract:
The new report Fixing Global Finance - A Developing Country Perspective on Global Financial Reforms by Kavaljit Singh (published by Madhyam and supported by SOMO) provides interesting analyses and important recommendations on global and regional financial reforms from a developing country perspective. Singh, an Indian expert on financial markets and financial crises, not only looks at the negative impact the financial crisis has had on developing countries and the poor world-wide. He also highlights the interdependent and global nature of the problem by which the current financial and economic reform agenda of the European Union (EU) will have important impacts on developing countries. This briefing highlights those
recommendations from the report that should be taken into account by policy makers when they decide on particular EU financial reform laws.
Series Title:
SOMO Briefing Note
Corporate author(s):
SOMO
Country:
India
Category:
Policy
Keywords:
civil society
,
economic development
,
finance
,
international cooperation
,
sustainable development
Language:
eng
Organization:
SOMO - Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations
PAGE:
[2]
Place:
[Amsterdam]
Publisher:
SOMO
Year:
2010
Region:
Southeast Asia
Right:
&@169; SOMO
Subject:
Economic Development and Trade
Title:
Financial reforms from a developing country perspective : the EU should rethink its financial and economic reforms