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Intro; Foreword; Contents; About the Editors; 1 Introduction; 1 Salient Achievements Since the Global Financial Crisis; References; Global Financial Architecture and Regulatory Practices; 2 Emerging Markets Perspectives on G-20 Led Financial Reforms; 1 Introduction; 2 Reform Successes; 2.1 Stronger and More Robust Banks; 2.2 Safer Derivative Markets; 2.3 Transformation of Shadow Banking into Market-Based Finance; 2.4 Adherence to International Financial Standards and Other Reforms; 3 Key Challenges and Impact Assessment; 3.1 Assessment of Risks; 4 The Emerging Market Perspective
4.1 Sources of Negative Spillovers to EMs4.2 Regulation of Foreign Portfolio Flows in EMs; 4.3 Risks and EM's Resilience: Global Liquidity Tightening; 4.4 Country Experiences; 5 Conclusion; References; 3 The Global Economy and Financial Markets 10 Years After the Global Financial Crisis; 1 The Evolution of Macroeconomic Policies; 2 The Global Financial Crisis and the Policy Response; 3 Adjustment in Economic Growth; 3.1 The Recovery in Advanced Economies; 3.2 Hysteresis and Secular Stagnation; 3.3 Macroeconomic Stimulus Still Not Withdrawn; 3.4 Long Term Income Convergence
3.5 Accelerated Convergence During the Boom3.6 The Post Crisis Divergence; 3.7 Factors Underlying the Slow Recovery; 3.8 The Decline in Trade; 3.9 The Unwinding of Global Imbalances?; 3.10 Flattening in FX Reserve Accumulation in EMDEs; 4 Adjustment in Financial Markets; 4.1 The Rapid Rebound in Financial Markets and Central Bank Balance Sheets; 4.2 Post Crisis Decline in the Growth of Financial Assets; 4.3 The Shift Away from Riskier Assets; 4.4 The Rise and Rise of Shadow Banks; 4.5 Shifts in the Geographical Distribution and Composition of Financial Assets
4.6 Compounding the Too Big To Fail Problem4.7 The Rise and Rise of Leverage; 4.8 Reform of Financial Regulation; 5 Concluding Remarks: Prospects and Risks Going Forward; References; Trade, Investment and the Multilateral Process; 4 Where Is US Trade Policy Headed Under the Trump Administration?; 1 Introduction; 2 Bilateralism Gains Ascendency; 3 Unilateral Action to Raise Tariffs; 3.1 Tariffs on Steel and Aluminium; 3.2 Investigation for Imposing Tariffs on Automobiles and Auto Products; 4 Dealing with China; 4.1 Trilateral Co-operation to Curb Non-market Oriented Policies and Practices
4.2 Unilateral Tariffs Under Section 3014.3 China's Status as a Market Economy; 5 Crisis Over the Appellate Body of the WTO; 6 Conclusions; References; 5 Trade, Investment, and the Multilateral Trading System; 1 Introduction; 2 Trade in Goods, Services and Investment-How Are They Linked?; 3 Trade Agreements and Investment Treaties-Building or Stumbling Blocks to Multilateralism?; 4 Concluding Remarks-Recent Episodes of Trade Wars and the Future of Multilateralism; References; Future of Work; 6 Technological Change and the Future of Work-Some Issues from a Developing Country Perspective
4.1 Sources of Negative Spillovers to EMs4.2 Regulation of Foreign Portfolio Flows in EMs; 4.3 Risks and EM's Resilience: Global Liquidity Tightening; 4.4 Country Experiences; 5 Conclusion; References; 3 The Global Economy and Financial Markets 10 Years After the Global Financial Crisis; 1 The Evolution of Macroeconomic Policies; 2 The Global Financial Crisis and the Policy Response; 3 Adjustment in Economic Growth; 3.1 The Recovery in Advanced Economies; 3.2 Hysteresis and Secular Stagnation; 3.3 Macroeconomic Stimulus Still Not Withdrawn; 3.4 Long Term Income Convergence
3.5 Accelerated Convergence During the Boom3.6 The Post Crisis Divergence; 3.7 Factors Underlying the Slow Recovery; 3.8 The Decline in Trade; 3.9 The Unwinding of Global Imbalances?; 3.10 Flattening in FX Reserve Accumulation in EMDEs; 4 Adjustment in Financial Markets; 4.1 The Rapid Rebound in Financial Markets and Central Bank Balance Sheets; 4.2 Post Crisis Decline in the Growth of Financial Assets; 4.3 The Shift Away from Riskier Assets; 4.4 The Rise and Rise of Shadow Banks; 4.5 Shifts in the Geographical Distribution and Composition of Financial Assets
4.6 Compounding the Too Big To Fail Problem4.7 The Rise and Rise of Leverage; 4.8 Reform of Financial Regulation; 5 Concluding Remarks: Prospects and Risks Going Forward; References; Trade, Investment and the Multilateral Process; 4 Where Is US Trade Policy Headed Under the Trump Administration?; 1 Introduction; 2 Bilateralism Gains Ascendency; 3 Unilateral Action to Raise Tariffs; 3.1 Tariffs on Steel and Aluminium; 3.2 Investigation for Imposing Tariffs on Automobiles and Auto Products; 4 Dealing with China; 4.1 Trilateral Co-operation to Curb Non-market Oriented Policies and Practices
4.2 Unilateral Tariffs Under Section 3014.3 China's Status as a Market Economy; 5 Crisis Over the Appellate Body of the WTO; 6 Conclusions; References; 5 Trade, Investment, and the Multilateral Trading System; 1 Introduction; 2 Trade in Goods, Services and Investment-How Are They Linked?; 3 Trade Agreements and Investment Treaties-Building or Stumbling Blocks to Multilateralism?; 4 Concluding Remarks-Recent Episodes of Trade Wars and the Future of Multilateralism; References; Future of Work; 6 Technological Change and the Future of Work-Some Issues from a Developing Country Perspective