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Global economic governance
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Times Literary Supplement

How America commands the networks that power the global economy

Faculty member Emily Jones on Underground Empire by Henry Farrell and Abraham Newman

Emily Jones
Economy
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United States of America (USA)
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Bloomberg

Woods: Workers need economic stake

Governments have to show they are on the side of most working people. That sense has been lost, says Ngaire Woods on Bloomberg's Daybreak Europe podcast. 

Ngaire Woods
Economy
Global cooperation
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Europe
International Monetary Fund
Blog
01 September 2022

Is the world’s financial firefighter ready?

Wealthier countries must equip the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to prevent and manage the spread of financial crises across emerging and developing economies. This will require adequately bolstering the IMF ahead of time with well-positioned reserves and firebreaks.

Ngaire Woods
Ngaire Woods
Global cooperation
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Project Syndicate

Is the world’s financial firefighter ready?

Ngaire Woods argues that G20 countries must equip the IMF ahead of time with well-positioned reserves and firebreaks so that is better placed to manage the spread of financial crises.

Ngaire Woods
Economy
Global cooperation
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Global governance
Women working in Tanzania
Programme

Global Economic Governance Programme

Fostering research and debate into how global markets and institutions can better serve the needs of people in developing countries.

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Development
Inclusion
International Growth Centre
Programme

International Growth Centre

Promoting sustainable growth in developing countries, focusing on what the centre has identified as the four key drivers of growth: state effectiveness, productive firms, liveable cities and reliable energy access.

Economy
Development
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Financial Times

New Suez crisis: a global economy creaking under the strain

The Suez container ship symbolises the problems of the global economy, Ngaire Woods identifies three pressures that global supply chains are facing

Ngaire Woods
Economy
Global cooperation
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Global Economic Governance Programme
Economic growth and equality
Global governance
Publication
11 December 2020

Governance to support a global green deal

To achieve global climate goals and build a more resilient economy, the rules and institutions of global economic governance must align around a green transition.

Emily JonesThomas HaleCarolyn Deere BirkbeckLise JohnsonAndreas KlasenGregory MessengerHarro van AsseltBentley Allan
Climate and environment
Economy
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Global cooperation
The future of climate cooperation
Publication
01 May 2019

Financial convergence in the financial periphery: How interdependence shapes regulators’ decisions

Emily JonesAlexandra Zeitz
Economy
Global cooperation
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Global Economic Governance Programme
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