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Cross-cutting Issues in Global Economic Governance
The failure of today's global economic governance institutions to effectively promote the South's developmental agenda means the South must strive to improve the working of these institutions. The South has to articulate its own vision of global economic governance in order for it to be able to generate the resources that it needs to lift its peoples out of poverty.

 

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1 The Age of Austerity: A Review of Public Expenditures and Adjustment Measures in 181 Countries
2 Asian Initiatives at Monetary and Financial Integration: A Critical Review
3 Global Economic Prospects: The Recession May Be Over But Where Next?
4 Debt and Trade: Making Linkages for the Promotion of Development
5 The Role of the United Nations in Global Economic Governance
6 South Perspectives - Trade and Finance Linkages for Promoting Development
7 Ending Aid Dependence
8 Enhancing Positive Corporate Contributions to Development: Making Corporate Responsibility for Development Operational in the UNCTAD XI MTR Context
9 Policy Space for the Development of the South
10 Changing Gears on Global Economic Policymaking Coherence: Policy Choices, Flexibility and Diversity in Development Strategies
11 Expanding National Policy Space for Development: Why the Multilateral Trading System Must Change
12 The Three Big Rounds of US Unilateralism versus WTO Multilateralism During the Last Decade
13 Relationship Between Trade and Debt
14 Improving Global Economic Governance
15 Background Paper in the Context of the Work Programme of the WTO Working Group on Trade, Debt, and Finance
16 Elements for an Agenda of the South:Report of the NAM Ad Hoc Panel of Economist
17 Liberalization and Globalization - Drawing Conclusions for Development