Globalization, development and governance
Development community vs. Financial industry: clash of civilisations or strategic partnership?
The paradigm of international development is currently shifting and this could be triggering a ‘clash of civilisations’ between the development community and the financial industry.
The Pain in Spain: Light at the End of the Tunnel?
Spain will undoubtedly require external financial help from its European partners, as well as more time and flexibility to achieve its fiscal targets. But it also has a number of strengths that are too often overlooked.
Are the BRICs Broken?
It is very tempting to interpret the slow growth in China or Brazil as an indicator that the so-called emerging countries also jumped on the decade’s cheap financing bandwagon that has now come to an end for all of us.
Measuring the international presence of countries: the Elcano Institute’s IEPG Index methodology revisited
The publication of the IEPG’s 2nd edition entails some methodological changes which, nevertheless, alter neither its essence nor principles.
Reframing the euro vs. dollar debate through the perceptions of financial elites in key dollar-holding countries
This paper proposes a theoretically-informed and empirically-grounded cognitive approach to analyse how financial elites from China, the Gulf Cooperation Council states and Brazil interpret the euro vs. dollar debate.
Whither Cooperation Policy? (ARI)
The question now is what role international cooperation policy will play among the priorities of the new Spanish Government and what its main objectives will be.
Challenges for the Financial Systems and the Monetary Policy Regimes in Southern Mediterranean Countries After the Crisis (ARI)
This ARI reviews some aspects of the financial systems and the design and implementation of monetary policy regimes by central banks in the southern Mediterranean countries in order to assess the scope for changes in these areas.
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