Editors: Anit Mukherjee and Dhruva Jaishankar
Contributors: Anit Mukherjee, Dhruva Jaishankar, Alan Gelb, Pamla Gopaul, Marta Bengoa, Shayak Sengupta, Aude Darnal, Elizabeth Sidiropoulos, Udaibir Das, Veronica Jijon, and Lorrayne Porciuncula
BACKGROUND
With the rise of the Global South, the prevailing paradigm of globalization is increasingly being challenged. The next period of the global economy – a rebalanced globalization – will require leadership from countries of the Global South to refocus on pressing developmental challenges facing the world today. This volume explores key objectives of a rebalanced globalization - growth and employment, trade and supply chains, and energy transition - and instruments to achieve them, including reform of global institutions, sustainable financing and inclusive digitalization, from the perspective of the Global South.
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CONTENTS:
Rebalanced Globalization and the Global South
By Anit Mukherjee and Dhruva Jaishankar
Growth, Jobs, Equity, and Social Protection
By Alan Gelb and Pamla Gopaul
Trade and Supply Chains: New Theories, New Trends
By Marta Bengoa
Climate and Energy Transition: The Role of Finance and Technology
By Shayak Sengupta
Reforming Global Governance Institutions: Amplifying Voices of the Global South
By Aude Darnal and Elizabeth Sidiropoulos
Sustainable Finance and the Developing Economies: Are We Missing the Forest for the Trees?
By Udaibir Das and Veronica Jijon
Inclusive Digitalization: Fostering a Global South Partnership
By Anit Mukherjee and Lorrayne Porciuncula