Independence of Central Bank of Pakistan
(2021)
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Cheema, N. (2021). Independence of Central Bank of Pakistan. Karachi
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Financial statecraft and transaction costs: the case of renminbi internationalization (2021)
Preprint / Working Paper
Zucker-Marques, M. Financial statecraft and transaction costs: the case of renminbi internationalization. Berlin, GermanyThe scholarly debate on currency internationalization focuses on country characteristics and policies as the main determinants in currency competition. However, this literature has neglected the fact that, given the intertwined nature of the internat... Read More about Financial statecraft and transaction costs: the case of renminbi internationalization.
Makroiktisat: Eleştirel Bir Kılavuz (2021)
Book
Fine, B., & Dimakou, O. (2021). Makroiktisat: Eleştirel Bir Kılavuz. Yordam Kitap PressMakroiktisat, dünyanın bugün nasıl işlediğini kavrayabilmemiz için temel öneme sahip bir alan. Ancak bu alandaki kavrayışımız genelde ortodoks ve dogmatik çözümlemeleri esas alıyor. Ben Fine ve Ourania Dimakou’nun ezberleri bozan bu çalışması ise mak... Read More about Makroiktisat: Eleştirel Bir Kılavuz.
Essential Work: Using A Social Reproduction Lens to Investigate the Re-Organisation of Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic (2021)
Preprint / Working Paper
Stevano, S., Ali, R., & Jamieson, M. Essential Work: Using A Social Reproduction Lens to Investigate the Re-Organisation of Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic. LondonCOVID-19 has shaken a foundational pillar of global capitalism: the organisation of work. Whilst workers have commonly been categorised based on skills, during the pandemic the ‘essential worker’ categorisation has taken prominence. This paper explor... Read More about Essential Work: Using A Social Reproduction Lens to Investigate the Re-Organisation of Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Inclusive Green Finance: from concept to practice (policy brief) (2021)
Report
Volz, U., Knaack, P., Nyman, J., Ramos, L., & Moling, J. (2021). Inclusive Green Finance: from concept to practice (policy brief)
When push came to shove: COVID-19 and debt crises in low-income countries (2021)
Journal Article
Laskaridis, C. (2021). When push came to shove: COVID-19 and debt crises in low-income countries. Canadian Journal of Development Studies, 42(1/2), 200-220. https://doi.org/10.1080/02255189.2021.1894102The pandemic brought to the fore the long-standing weaknesses of resolving countries’ debt repayment difficulties. This article examines the response by the G20 and the IMF in the first six months of the pandemic focusing on low-income countries. Thi... Read More about When push came to shove: COVID-19 and debt crises in low-income countries.
The IMF and the Macro-Criticality of Climate Change (2021)
Book Chapter
Volz, U. (2021). The IMF and the Macro-Criticality of Climate Change. In K. P. Gallagher, & H. Gao (Eds.), Building Back a Better Global Financial Safety Net (108-118). Global Development Policy Center, Boston University
Avoiding Too Little, Too Late: Debt Relief for a Green and Inclusive Recovery (2021)
Book Chapter
Volz, U. (2021). Avoiding Too Little, Too Late: Debt Relief for a Green and Inclusive Recovery. In K. P. Gallagher, & H. Gao (Eds.), Building Back a Better Global Financial Safety Net (88-95). Global Development Policy Center, Boston University
Scaling Up Sustainable Investment through Blockchain-Based Project Bonds (2021)
Preprint / Working Paper
Chen, Y., & Volz, U. Scaling Up Sustainable Investment through Blockchain-Based Project Bonds. TokyoThis paper explores options for mobilizing domestic savings through fintech solutions to scale up sustainable investment. Most developing and emerging economies face an urgent need to scale up sustainable finance for low-carbon and climate-resilient... Read More about Scaling Up Sustainable Investment through Blockchain-Based Project Bonds.
Local Currency Bond Markets, Foreign Investor Participation, and Capital Flow Volatility in Emerging Asia (2021)
Preprint / Working Paper
Beirne, J., Renzhi, N., & Volz, U. Local Currency Bond Markets, Foreign Investor Participation, and Capital Flow Volatility in Emerging Asia. TokyoThis paper examines the role of local currency bond markets (LCBMs) and foreign investor participation in these markets in capital flow volatility in emerging Asian economies over the period 1999 to 2020. Using a panel analysis and impulse response f... Read More about Local Currency Bond Markets, Foreign Investor Participation, and Capital Flow Volatility in Emerging Asia.