|  | As the premier forum for global economic governance, G20 was successful in warding off the global economic crisis of 2008–09 and preventing it from becoming a full-blown depression. In its wake, G20 initiated a series of financial sector reforms and managed to achieve unprecedented global cooperation, by bringing together the G7 and newly emerging economies, for improved global macroeconomic management. As the global economy recovered in 2010, G20 expanded to include a development agenda in particular, achieving food security, controlling commodity price volatility, recycling global savings to boost infrastructure investment, and enhancing energy and environmental sustainability. 
 Despite the emergence of BRICS, there is no scholarly compendium on emerging economy concerns and perspectives set in the context of G20 reform initiatives and impasses. This book assesses the progress of the G20 with a focus on India. It discusses the role India has played in the success of the G20 process and, more importantly, delineates the possible barriers to India’s enhanced involvement in the G20, and in global governance in general. As the global economy remains mired in uncertainties ? stemming from the Euro crisis, lacklustre economic performance in the United States, and slowing of major emerging economies ? this volume fills the need for a collection of analytical research papers from the perspective of emerging economies, and takes stock of the performance of the G20 thus far. It also points towards the unresolved issues and the future course of action in global financial and macroeconomic stance.
 Contents
 List of Tables and Figures
 Preface
 
 Section 1: Introduction
 1. The G20: Evolution, Functioning, Prospects: A Concise Review
 Parthasarathi Shome
 
 Section 2: Financial Sector Reforms and Regulation
 2. Financial Regulation and the G20: Options for India
 Ashima Goyal
 3. Financial Sector Reforms under G20 and the Indian Banks
 Poonam Gupta
 
 Section 3: Global Macroeconomic Coordination and Reforming International Financial Institutions
 4. The G20MAP, Sustaining Global Economic Growth and Global Imbalances: India’s Role in Supporting Cooperation among Global Macroeconomic Policymakers
 David Vines
 5. Reform of International Financial Institutions
 T. N. Srinivasan
 6. Capital Controls: Instruments and Effectiveness
 Parthasarathi Shome, Jyotirmoy Bhattacharya, Shuheb Khan
 7. The International Monetary System: Mitigating Risks from Dominance of the Dollar and India’s Stance
 Renu Kohli
 8. The Challenges in IMS Reforms: An Emerging Markets’ Perspective
 Alok Sheel
 9. Chiang Mai Initiative and its Relevance for India
 Sheetal K. Chand
 
 Contributors
 Index
 
 ISBN - 9781107051102
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 Pages : 316
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