Gallagher & Kozul-Wright Discuss New Book and Future of Global Economics
In drawing parallels to the original “Bretton Woods moment,” Gallagher argues that the world finds itself “at the 1944 point;” we are in the midst of a proxy war, and due to the increasingly globalized nature of the global economic system the world is reeling from one financial crisis after another. As Gallagher argues, “we already made our mistake in 2008. The time to act is now.”
Gallagher Co-Authors “The Case for a New Bretton Woods“
Professor Gallagher and Richard Kozul-Wright’s book outlines a set of principles for a new multilateralism and a blueprint for change across three critical areas of global economic governance: the international financial system, trade and investment, and development finance.
Gallagher Publishes Op-Ed on Global Financial Safety Net
“The global financial safety net will require further expansion in order to mitigate the effects of and facilitate the recovery from this crisis.”
Gallagher Publishes Article on Monetary Support During COVID
“An SDR allocation is not a silver bullet, and it needs to be complemented by further measures.”
Grimes Interviewed on the Next Asian Financial Crisis
Associate Dean William Grimes discussed the potential for a financial crisis in Asia, and the impact a currency crisis in East Asia could have.