
Kevin P. Gallagher is a professor of global development policy at Boston University (BU), where he directs the Global Development Policy Center (GDP Center). The GDP Center’s mission is to advance policy-relevant research for financial stability...
The project includes a series of planned activities leading to the formulation of the Helsinki Statement. This statement will outline actionable policy recommendations for reforming global monetary and financial systems. This includes gathering scholars and policymakers at conferences, organizing high-level discussions, and producing detailed reports and policy notes that explore different aspects of financial reform from the perspective of developing countries. These efforts aim to influence global economic governance and ensure that reforms consider the voices and concerns of the Global South. Ultimately, the project seeks to make the international financial architecture a level playing field that supports long-term, sustainable development financing.
The International Financial Architecture (IFA) refers to the global framework of legal agreements, institutions, and both formal and informal economic practices that together govern international financial relations and global economic governance. This architecture, which includes the rules and institutions that facilitate in investment, revenue mobilization, and financial flows, has been increasingly criticized for not evolving in line with the economic realities of the Global South, resulting in persistent inequalities and restricted economic growth in these regions.
The UNU-WIDER project Reforming the International Financial Architecture addresses a key policy demand by Global South countries for a practical and politically feasible set of solutions that can make the global financial and economic governance arrangements a level playing field for developing countries and, in particular, the Least Developed Countries (LDCs).
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This project is part of Creating the fiscal space for development research area
Theme: 2024-27, Fiscal space