Fixing Global Finance
A Developing Country Perspective on Global Financial Reforms
This report provides a critical analysis of the financial system and the financial crisis from a civil society perspective, which is still too little heard in official decision/making like the G20. The report makes numerous interesting and concrete recommendations about what financial reforms are still needed from a perspective that promotes sustainable development. In the short briefing note ‘EU Financial reforms from a developing country perspective’ SOMO provides an overview of what the recommendations from the report mean for reforms in the EU and the EU´s relations with developing countries.
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