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Had Britain’s leaders rushed to dismantle long-standing trading systems and other economic and financial
arrangements
with the EU, before developing a credible and comprehensive alternative, the situation could be much more volatile.
Global trade increasingly relies on bilateral or regional
arrangements.
Contrary to popular perception, globalization has not made regional
arrangements
irrelevant; on the contrary, it largely relies on them.
China’s interest in regional and global institutions seems designed mostly to bolster its economy and geopolitical influence, rather than to help set rules and create broadly beneficial
arrangements.
International peacekeeping
arrangements
may yet be needed in a Libya riven by ethnic and religious cleavages, and policymakers should think about long-term
arrangements
and consider a new collective security framework for the Maghreb region as a whole.
Multilateral support for infrastructure investment is not the only way global trade can be revived under the current monetary
arrangements.
Of course, France and Germany would need to implement interim
arrangements
to safeguard their banking systems’ stability.
Trump’s Trade ConfusionNEW YORK – The trade skirmish between the United States and China on steel, aluminum, and other goods is a product of US President Donald Trump’s scorn for multilateral trade
arrangements
and the World Trade Organization, an institution that was created to adjudicate trade disputes.
This would throw current security
arrangements
across Europe into chaos, quite possibly leading to panic among investors and plunging the continent into economic crisis.
Much as the Washington Consensus focused on financial liberalization, deregulation, free capital movements, privatization, and stable macroeconomic policy as the keys to development, today’s political consensus is on free elections and the political empowerment of the hitherto oppressed, without sufficient attention being paid to the institutional underpinnings of democracy, such as a functioning judicial system, an infrastructure of political parties, and other constitutional
arrangements.
We hope that the G8 can help finalize these arrangements, and can help us ensure that the costs of debt relief are shared among all creditors, including those from the private sector.
The question is whether the US under Trump would be willing to develop currency-swap
arrangements
and other coordination mechanisms for emerging economies such as Russia and China.
It is, after all, President Kuchma who is discredited, not Ukraine's constitutional
arrangements.
Nor is it clear that NATO enlargement was preferable to other security
arrangements
for Europe that would have included Russia.
And maintaining arms-control
arrangements
and avoiding a new nuclear arms race would be in the interest of both countries.
Onthe other hand, exchange rate policy
arrangements
like theEuropean Monetary System (EMS) with its strict rules may bepremature for many countries in transition.
This is a taxpayer-funded event for public consumption, so those bidding on government projects should not expect the same level of confidentiality as in private-sector contractual
arrangements.
Power in China is somewhat informally defined, and its limits are set more by political realities than by constitutional
arrangements.
Similarly, central banks’ inflated balance sheets – the result of short-term crisis-response measures – could, through refinancing arrangements, be used to boost green investment.
Because of the sensitivity of sources and the dangers of disclosure, much of this work is carried out through bilateral
arrangements.
Different traditions in tactical and strategic thinking also matter--to say nothing of the unique way Europeans forged their current cooperative
arrangements
out of aggressive nation-states that shared a common civilization.
The international community has, so far, failed to develop effective and equitable
arrangements
for restructuring sovereign debt, despite the clearly dysfunctional and problematic consequences of past international public-debt crises.
This reflects another aspect of US
arrangements
that, again, is not widely appreciated.
The financial system is full of legacy costs and inefficiencies, and the incumbent major banks are generally happy to maintain existing
arrangements.
Donors should leverage aid to “grow the pie” and to diversify financing sources for the world’s poorest countries by providing risk guarantees, innovative investment vehicles, debt syndication, and co-financing
arrangements.
To be sure, capital controls can buy some time; just how much depends on their design, how zealously they are enforced, and other institutional
arrangements.
Given that its current
arrangements
are neither credible nor sustainable, the eurozone needs this “new beginning,” regardless of which option Greece eventually takes.
Under the current
arrangements
for the BoE, if inflation moves more than one percentage point away from its target (in either direction), the bank’s governor is obliged to write an open letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer explaining the deviation and providing a plan to eliminate it, including a projected timeline.
To Europeans, the International Monetary Fund, which supervised exchange-rate
arrangements
in the post-Bretton Woods world, looked like a perfectly American committee, and France did not like that.
Japan should also be a full participant in Asian regional
arrangements.
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