Recommended Readings from the IMF Bookstore

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RECOMMENDED READINGS FROM THE IMF BOOKSTORE
Global Rebalancing: A Roadmap for Economic Recovery
This book examines imbalances in seven major economies
and evaluates key indicators agreed by the G20 for identifying
large imbalances, including public and private debt and private
saving, and countries’ external accounts. The chapters describe
a suite of corrective steps tailored for each country that, if
implemented, could improve prospective economic outcomes,
creating sustainable and balanced growth for these economies
and serving as a model for other G20 countries.
For more informatio n on these titles and ot her IMF publications , please visit ww w.imfbookstore.org
China’s Road to Greater Financial Stability: Some Policy
Perspectives
China’s Road to Greater Financial Stability discusses the
financial policy context within China, macroeconomic factors
affecting financial stability, and the critical role of financial
system oversight. It seeks to improve the understanding of the
financial sector policy processes underway and the shifts taking
place among China’s economic priorities. The volume draws on
contributions from senior Chinese authorities and academics, as
well as staff from the IMF.
Macroprudential Frameworks in Asia
This Departmental Paper portrays a cross-country dimension
of macroprudential policy implementation in Asia, advancing
a comprehensive overview of institutio nal arrangements and
instruments deployed by individual countries to address systemic
risk, including risk concentration a nd interconnectedness. The
book is the first comprehensive collection of papers assessing
the existing institutional ar rangements for macroprudential
policies in Asia.

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