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Financial Markets Reform

Task Force Chairs

  • Stephany Griffith-Jones
    Financial Markets Program Director
    Initiative for Policy Dialogue (IPD)
  • José Antonio Ocampo
    Professor of Professional Practice at Columbia University and former Minister of Finance of Colombia
    Columbia University
  • Joseph Stiglitz
    President
    Initiative for Policy Dialogue (IPD)

The global financial crisis and ensuing economic recession have been at the top of the agenda over the past year. As a consistent, constructive critic of the instruments and behaviors that are now widely understood to have led to the meltdown of the US and global financial systems, IPD has been at the forefront of efforts to analyze the causal roots of the current crisis. Our Financial Markets Reform Task Force has convened the global best and brightest to advise leaders and policymakers on crafting immediate solutions that minimize economic damage, as well as proposing reforms to the system of global economic and financial governance.
 

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The global financial crisis and ensuing economic recession have been at the top of the agenda over the past year. As a consistent, constructive critic of the instruments and behaviors that are now widely understood to have led to the meltdown of the US and global financial systems, IPD has been at the forefront of efforts to analyze the causal roots of the current crisis.

Our Financial Markets Reform Task Force has convened the global best and brightest to advise leaders and policymakers on crafting immediate solutions that minimize economic damage, as well as proposing reforms to the system of global economic and financial governance. The work of this group has been at the heart of the debate about reforms in international economic institutions and in domestic and global regulatory structures needed to promote global equity and good global governance, thus reducing the likelihood of recurrence.