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  • Managing Complexity: Economic Policy Cooperation after the Crisis
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  • edited by Tanim Bayoumi, Stephen Pickford, and Paola Subacchi
  • 2016
  • Published by: Brookings Institution Press
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he financial crisis of 2007–09 spread across the globe, highlighting the economic interdependencies between all major countries and raising issues of international cooperation. Managing Complexity examines how, following the crisis, countries have changed the way they cooperate when it comes to economic policy.

This volume, the result of a joint research project of Chatham House and the International Monetary Fund, brings together researchers and policymakers who were directly involved in the crisis. They provide a critical look at the challenges facing international policy cooperation and how the theory and practice of cooperation have evolved in the new postcrisis environment.

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  1. Front Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright Page
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  1. Table of Contents
  2. pp. vii-ix
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  1. Introduction
  2. Tamim Bayoumi, Stephen Pickford, Paola Subacchi
  3. pp. 1-14
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  1. Part I: The Intellectual Framework for Cooperation
  1. 2. On Concerted Unilateralism: When Macroeconomic Policy Coordination is Helpful and When It Is Not
  2. David Vines
  3. pp. 17-48
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  1. 3. Trade-Offs between Output and Financial Stability in a Postcrisis World: Is International Coordination Feasible?
  2. Paola Subacchi, Paul van den Noord
  3. pp. 49-70
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  1. Appendix: A Formal Approach to the Trade-Off between Growth and Stability
  2. pp. 71-76
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  1. 4. The Benefits of International Policy Coordination Reconsidered: Some Important Lessons from the Global Financial Crisis
  2. Jaromir Benes, Charles Freedman, Michael Kumhof, Douglas Laxton, Dirk Muir, Susanna Mursula, Hou Wang
  3. pp. 77-110
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  1. Part II: International Interlinkages and Policy Responses to the Crisis
  1. 5. Policy Cooperation in the Euro Area in Time of Crisis: A Case of Too Little, Too Late
  2. Fabrizio Saccomanni
  3. pp. 113-138
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  1. 6. International Spillovers of Monetary Policy: The U.S. Federal Reserve's QE and the Bank of Japan's QQE
  2. Masahiro Kawai
  3. pp. 139-176
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  1. 7. Facing the Flood: How Asia Is Coping with Volatile Capital Flows
  2. Julia Leung
  3. pp. 177-206
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  1. 8. The Policy Response in Emerging Market Economies in the G-20
  2. Fatih Özatay
  3. pp. 207-238
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  1. Part III: Integration of Economic Policies
  1. 9. The Dog That Didn't Bark: The Strange Case of Domestic Policy Cooperation in the "New Normal"
  2. Tamim Bayoumi
  3. pp. 241-268
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  1. 10. The Implications of Macroprudential Policies for International Policy Coordination
  2. G. Russell Kincaid, C. Maxwell Watson
  3. pp. 269-298
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  1. 11. Regulation and International Standards
  2. David Green
  3. pp. 299-326
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  1. Part IV: The Institutional Setting for Cooperation
  1. 12. Cooperation and Surveillance in the Postcrisis World
  2. pp. 329-352
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  1. 13. International Policy Coordination: Why, When, and How
  2. Narayanan Raman, Lucy Qian Liu, Sonali Das
  3. pp. 353-384
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 385-386
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 387-406
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  1. Back Cover
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