Tag: SDRs

It’s the IMF’s Turn: An Evolution for Development and Climate Change Goals

By Marilou Uy and Rishikesh Ram Bhandary Policymakers, especially from the Global South, now agree that achieving both climate goals and the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals will require reforming the international financial architecture. While the World Bank’s ‘evolution’ process that kickstarted at the 2022 International Monetary Fund (IMF)/World Bank Annual Meetings reflects a […]

Bretton Woods Revisited: Creating a Monetary and Economic Order Fit for the 21st Century 

Ahead of the 80th anniversary of the Bretton Woods Conference, the following institutions have prepared this statement: Institute for Economic Justice (South Africa), Centre for Social and Economic Progress (India), Centre for Sustainable Finance at SOAS, University of London (UK), BRICS Policy Center (Brazil), Boston University Global Development Policy Center (USA) and Heinrich Böll Foundation (Germany). […]

Africa’s Chronic Liquidity Challenges and the Role of Special Drawing Right Allocations

Overlapping global shocks faced by African countries have caused severe liquidity challenges in recent years. Many countries are currently experiencing low real gross domestic product (GDP) growth, higher inflation, exchange rate instability, balance of payments crisis and a high risk of debt distress. The most critical is the increasing disruption that climate change risks pose […]

What Could the UN Summit of the Future Mean for Global Economic Governance?

By Tim Hirschel-Burns In late January, the United Nations released the zero draft of the Pact for the Future, the outcome document of the Summit of the Future. The Summit of the Future is scheduled for September 22-23, 2024, ahead of the high-level General Debate of the 79th Session of the United Nations General Assembly. […]

GDP Center Round-Up: The 16th General Review of Quotas at the International Monetary Fund

By Sayuri Kataoka and Samantha Igo The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is scheduled to conclude its 16th General Review of Quotas this month, a process designed to bring the IMF’s governance system in light with current realities of the global economy. The IMF’s quota system determines the financial contribution of member countries, the distribution of […]

Meeting Words with Action? The 2023 IMF/World Bank Group Annual Meetings in Review

By Tim Hirschel-Burns From October 9-15, thousands of finance ministry representatives, policymakers, researchers and academics, civil society advocates, press and other stakeholders convened in Marrakech, Morocco for the 2023 International Monetary Fund (IMF)/World Bank Group Annual Meetings. These meetings, the first time an African member state has hosted them in 50 years, came at a […]

Counting on the International Monetary Fund: Aligning the IMF Quota System with Global Need

In December 2023, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is scheduled to conclude its 16th General Review of Quotas, a process required by the IMF’s Articles of Agreement. The IMF’s quota system is vital because it determines the financial contribution of member countries, the distribution of voting power at the Fund and access to financing mechanisms […]

Webinar Summary – Kindleberger and the 21st Century

By Mridhu Khanna On Wednesday June 7, the Boston University Global Development Policy (GDP) Center hosted a webinar on “Kindleberger and the 21st Century” featuring Perry Mehrling, author of “Money and Empire: Charles P. Kindleberger and the Dollar System” and Robert N. McCauley, co-author of eighth edition of “Manias, Panics and Crashes: A History of […]