Bretton Woods: requiem pour un système défunt
N° 34-35
II/III 2009
Editorial
Requiem for a Defunct System/ Requiem pour un système défunt
News Monitor
Crise financière : quand la discipline capitaliste vient à manquer, Observatoire de la Finance
The G-20’s first timid steps to prevent crises?, André Gabus and Alexander Hawthorne
Retrouver le sens du temps, Pierre-Olivier Chave
Retail Banking in Europe - The Way Forward, Nicolas Jeanmart
When Loyalty Conflicts with Interest, Paul H. Dembinski and François-Marie Monnet
L'Echo de l'Ethique
Spéculation : un prêté pour un rendu
Feature articles
World Financial Crises: Lessons of the Past, Carlos Marichal
New Alternatives for the Post Washington Consensus Era, Interview with Yoko Kitazawa
Managing the Impact of Volatility in International Capital Markets, Jan Kregel
Revising Basel II: the Impact of the Financial Crisis, Andrew Cornford
Bâle II et le rôle des agences de notation, Interview de Andrew Cornford
Why Should the Global Reserve System Be Reformed?, José Antonio Ocampo
The Race to the Bottom: Incentives for New Investment?, John Christensen and Bruno Gurtner
Climate Change Mitigation and Institutions for Sustainable Development, Francisco Aguayo
The Concepts of Odious and Illegitimate Debt, Kunibert Raffer
Building Next-Generation Multilateral Development Banks, Isabel Ortíz
South-South Regional Monetary Cooperation: an Option for Regional Financial Development?, Barbara Fritz and Laurissa Mühlich
The Role of an Asian Currency Unit for Asian Monetary Integration, Masahiro Kawai
Very Large Enterprises, Financial Markets and Global Value Chains, Paul H. Dembinski
Book Review
The Match King: Ivar Kreuger and the Financial Scandal of the Century, by Frank Partnoy
