02685cam a2200253 4500001000500000005001700005008004100022010001700063245008700080260006100167300003300228490002800261500010900289504005300398505158600451650002502037650002202062650002702084700002602111710009102137830006602228999001502294952012202309185320181127164112.0081024s2008 maua b 001 0 eng d a 200841293200aGlobal imbalances and the evolving world economy /cedited by Jane Sneddon Little. aBoston, Mass. :bFederal Reserve Bank of Boston,cc2008. avi, 383 p. :bill. ;c23 cm.1 aConference series ;v51 a""This edited volume is based on a conference held in June 2006 by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston."" aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.00tRebalancing act: global imbalances in a changing world /rJane Sneddon Little --tBox: the economic importance of the emerging giants /rSelva Bahar Baziki --tDancing with giants: the geopolitics of East Asia in the twenty-first century /rStephen W. Bosworth --tLessons from history --tLosing our marbles in the new century? The great rebalancing in historical perspective /rChristopher M. Meissner andrAlan M. Taylor --tComments /rSuzanne Berger --tComments /rJohn F. Helliwell --tLabor market imbalances --tLabor market imbalances: shortages, surpluses, or what?rRichard B. Freeman --tComments /rSurjit S. Bhalla --tComments /rAlan V. Deardorff --tThe essential complements to capital --tCapital and its complements in economic growth /rJ. Bradford DeLong --tComments /rAbhijit V. Banerjee --tComments/rLixin Colin Xu --tImbalances between savings and investment --tUnderstanding global imbalances /rRichard N. Cooper --tComments /rGuy Debelle --tComments /rLaurence J. Kotlikoff --tAdjustment mechanisms --tInterest rates, exchange rates, and international adjustments /rMichael P. Dooley,rDavid Folkerts-Landau, andrPeter M. Garber --tComments /rCatherine L. Mann --tComments /rEswar S. Prasad --tAppropriate adjustment considerations and policies --tAn Indian perspective on global imbalances and potential policy responses /rShankar Acharya --rThe effects of globalization on inflation and the implications for monetary policy /rDonald L. Kohn --tFive policy-relevant observations and an epilogue for 2008 /rLawrence H. Summers. 0aBalance of payments. 0aBalance of trade. 0aInternational finance.1 aLittle, Jane Sneddon.2 aFederal Reserve Bank of Boston.bEconomic Conferencen(51st :d2006 :cChatham, Mass.) 0aConference series (Federal Reserve Bank of Boston) ;vno. 51. c1417d1417 00102ddc40708MAINaRTCLIBbRTCLIBcMAINh i1553l0o332.042 LITp30001691r2018-11-27 00:00:00w2018-11-27yMAIN