全球化与全球经济治理

Globalization and Global Economic Governance

Oxford Review of Economic Policy · 2004
被引 13
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

评估了WTO和IMF的价值与批评,认为多数批评不成立,但两者均可改进;同时探讨了建立覆盖投资、移民、税收和环境的新机构的可能性。

Abstract

This article focuses on the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). It starts by noting that the case for creating such institutions is not self-evident, since the liberal order of the nineteenth century lacked comparable ones. Nevertheless, these institutions perform valuable functions. The article then considers the criticisms of the WTO and the IMF. It finds most, thought not all, unjustified. It concludes that the WTO could be improved. But, without it, the big powers would do what they want to an even greater extent than they already do. Similarly, while the IMF has made significant mistakes, notably in its promotions of capital-market liberalization, prior to the Asian financial crisis, the charges against it are exaggerated. Finally, the article considers the possibility of creating new institutions to cover investment, migration, taxation, and the environment.

世界贸易组织国际货币基金组织全球经济治理国际制度