Economic governance in a post-crisis world : balancing regulation and risk

Document Type

Journal article

Source Publication

Yale Journal of International Affairs

Publication Date

1-1-2010

Volume

5

Issue

1

First Page

100

Last Page

111

Publisher

Yale University * International Affairs Council

Abstract

It is a familiar story. Following every economic crisis, policy-makers hurry back to their drawing boards to rethink and redraw the rules governing both the national and international economic order. This task has now acquired renewed urgency given the severe devastation meted by the current global financial meltdown. Indeed, crises create their own dynamic and offer rare opportunity to think outside the box. This is clearly happening now: established orthodoxies are being vigorously challenged and bold new “lessons” prescribed that are so unprecedented in scope that they were simply unthinkable just a few months ago.

Print ISSN

19362633

E-ISSN

19362641

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Publisher’s Version

Language

English

Recommended Citation

Sharma, S. D. (2010). Economic governance in the post-crisis world: Balancing regulation and risk. Yale Journal of International Affairs, 5(1), 100-111. Retrieved from http://yalejournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/105111sharma.pdf

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