From a Centralized to a Decentralized Global Economic Architecture: An Overview

Published By: Social Science Research Network | Published Date: January, 15 , 2013

This paper argues that calls for a New Bretton Woods system in the aftermath of the global economic crisis — similar to the remarkable 1944 Bretton Woods conference that led to the establishment of various international economic institutions — are unlikely to be answered. The likely scenario is that the centralized architecture from before the global economic crisis will evolve toward a more decentralized and multilayered global architecture where regional institutions are linked together to a “senior” global organization in a complementary manner by rules and regulations. The paper also highlights the new regional institutions that Asia needs to establish to contribute to this evolving global economic architecture.

Author(s): Pradumna Rana | Posted on: Dec 30, 2015 | Views()


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