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探寻全球经济治理新格局图书

Toward a New Paradigm of Global Economic Governance

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[内容简介] 国际金融危机引发了全球经济格局的大变局,在新的经济现实面前,原有的宏观政策工具和以布雷顿森林机构为代表的传统治理体系已无法满足世界经济稳定增长的需要,世界经济进入了一段风险与机遇并存的治理规则重塑期。本书通过对危机以来全球经济治理新实践的系统梳理,提出以央行货币互换为重点构建全球金融安全网与以基础设施为重点开展全球投资合作是最有可能催生全球经济治理新规则的两大领域,回答了应该怎样开展全球经济治理的问题。

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丛书名:
作 者: 周宇
编 辑:陈欣
出版社:社会科学文献出版社
出版时间: 2018年09月
语 种:汉文
中图分类:F8 财政、金融

 推荐序:人间正道是沧桑

 自序:探寻通往人类命运共同体的全球化之路

 第一章 引言

  第一节 全球经济大变局

   一 全球经济从“大缓和”到“新平庸”

   二 全球经济“新势头”呼唤加强治理合作

   三 全球经济治理面临真空

    (一)治理体系的真空

    (二)治理理论的真空

    (三)治理规则的真空

  第二节 把握全球经济治理的先机

   一 要不要开展全球经济治理

   二 怎样开展全球经济治理

   三 全球经济治理的重点领域是什么

   四 中国怎么办

  第三节 本书思路及框架

   一 研究对象

    (一)全球治理

    (二)全球经济治理

    (三)本书研究对象的界定

   二 研究思路和结构

    (一)研究思路

    (二)本书结构

   三 研究方法

   四 创新之处

 第二章 布雷顿森林体系下的国际合作

  第一节 布雷顿森林体系概览

  第二节 布雷顿森林体系下内外均衡及其实现

   一 凯恩斯与内外均衡

   二 米德冲突

   三 丁伯根法则

   四 斯旺曲线

   五 IS-LM-BP模型

   六 布雷顿森林体系实现内外均衡的条件

    (一)对国际资本流动的有效管制

    (二)以国际合作为基础的汇率调整

  第三节 布雷顿森林体系下均衡的破坏

   一 主要经济体拒绝合作

   二 资本管制逐渐失效

   三 美国的特殊外部均衡问题

   四 教训和启示

 第三章 “无人驾驶”的“非体系”

  第一节 “非体系”的政策工具箱

   一 “无人驾驶”的货币政策——通胀目标制

   二 “无人驾驶”的财政政策——财政纪律

   三 浮动汇率成为实现均衡的政策核心

  第二节 外部均衡沦为“子目标”

  第三节 欧洲的货币区实验

  第四节 “复活”的东亚布雷顿森林体系

 第四章 从“大缓和”到“新常态”

  第一节 国际金融危机后的“新常态”和“新平庸”

  第二节 非常规货币政策

   一 非常规货币政策

   二 非常规货币政策外溢性

   三 非常规货币政策外溢性述评

   四 忽视非常规货币政策外溢性的风险

  第三节 财政政策的外溢性

   一 紧财政和宽货币政策组合

   二 紧财政和量化宽松货币政策组合及外溢性

   三 财政整固政策的反思

  第四节 财政整固与欧债危机

   一 沃尔特斯的货币联盟批判

   二 欧洲国家的内部均衡与外部均衡

   三 欧债危机与欧洲国家的再平衡

  第五节 世界经济的“囚徒困境”

 第五章 开启“新势头”的国际合作框架

  第一节 危机后的成功案例

  第二节 二十国集团“相互评估进程”

  第三节 对“全球最优”的再思考

  第四节 协调框架——国际金融安全网

   一 “弱形式”的国际货币政策协调

   二 构建国际金融安全网的可行选项

  第五节 协调框架——投资促增长

   一 二十国集团“全球增长战略”

   二 基础设施投资对需求的刺激

   三 供给侧改革对需求的刺激

 第六章 央行货币互换与金融稳定安全网

  第一节 央行货币互换概览

  第二节 流动性供给的新渠道

  第三节 央行货币互换与新国际货币体系雏形

   一 美联储的货币互换

   二 中国人民银行的货币互换

   三 多元储备货币体系的雏形

  第四节 货币互换的优点和缺陷

   一 管理国际货币体系的能力和灵活性

   二 货币互换的局限性

  第五节 多层次全球金融安全网

   一 国际货币基金组织面临的挑战

   二 全球金融安全网新的组成部分

 第七章 投资治理:充满挑战的新领域

  第一节 投资与增长

   一 全球制造业的服务化

   二 服务贸易与投资的关系

   三 从“边境外”议题到“边境内”议题

  第二节 中美BIT与全球投资治理

   一 投资协定的“意大利面条碗”现象

   二 中美BIT对全球投资治理体系的重要意义

  第三节 中美BIT的可能路径

   一 亚洲版:中日韩三方投资协定和中国BIT范本

   二 美国版:2012年《双边投资协定范本》

   三 争议焦点

    准入前国民待遇

    业绩要求

    知识产权

    透明度

   四 中美BIT的政治经济学

  第四节 基础设施投资与国际合作

   一 基础设施投资与二十国集团的增长战略

   二 基础设施项目投资特点

   三 如何挑选“正确的”基础设施投资项目

   四 清除基础设施投资壁垒

 结语 全球治理的政治经济学思考

  第一节 从全球化到逆全球化

   一 从经济分化到政治极化

   二 从民粹主义内政到逆全球化外交

  第二节 透视逆全球化成因

   一 技术变革加速经济分化

   二 制度供给与改革需求的错配

   三 全球经济治理的“两难悖论”

  第三节 全球化再出发

   一 市场与政府的再定位

   二 自由民主制的再思考

   三 全球治理路径的再探索

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