Foreword by Andrew Sheng
Acknowledgements
Introduction
I The Global Financial Crisis and its Aftermath
1. Central Banks, Financial Crisis and Rebalancing
2. Ethics and the World of Globalised Finance
3. The Global Financial Crisis and Asia
4. Life after the Global Financial Crisis
5. The Future of Finance
6. Global Economy 2010 and Beyond
II Financial Sector: Retrospect and Prospects
7. Regulation of the Financial Sector in Developing Countries:
Lessons from the Current Crisis
8. Countercyclical Policies in the Financial Sector: The Indian Experience
9. Emerging Issues in Financial Sector Regulation
10. Proposals for Financial-Sector Regulatory Reforms:
Perspectives of Developing Countries
11. Redefined Approach to Globalisation of Finance and Regulation
12. Reforms in Regulation of the Financial Sector: An Outlook
III Public Policy: Challenges and Responses
13. Desirability and Feasibility of Tobin Tax
14. Developmental Dimension to the Financial Sector
15. Financial-Sector Taxation: New Approaches
16. Fiscal Implications of the Global Financial Crisis
17. Macroeconomic Frameworks and Financial Stability
IV Global Financial Architecture: The Debates
18. International Monetary System: Issues and Options
19. UN Commission on the Global Crisis: Working and Recommendations
20. G-20 Framework: Review and Prospects
21. Managing Volatility in Capital Flows
22. The New Global Financial Architecture: Approaches and Issues
V India: Performance and Prospects
23. India’s Financial Sector in Current Times: Priorities for Reform
24. Macro Framework, External Sector and Financial Sector
25. Financial-Sector Regulation in India: Review and Proposals for Reform
26. India, Asia and the Global Economy: Resilience and Recovery
27. The Global Crisis and Exit Strategies: An Indian Perspective
Index