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Globalisation at the crossroad: an “International Panel on Systemic Risks in the Global Economy” is needed

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  • Messner, Dirk
  • Saravia, Enrique
  • Sidiropoulos, Elisabeth
  • Wang, Yizhou

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The global economic crisis creates the chance to build a more stable, sustainable and fair global economic governance structure. The financial as well as the climate crisis demonstrate that human ankind is confronted with a growing number of global systemic risks. Guided by the experience gained with the “International Panel on Climate Change” (IPCC), we advocate for the establishment of a standing International Panel on Systemic Risks in the Global Economy and outline possible tasks for this international network of researchers in support of global governance processes.

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  • Messner, Dirk & Saravia, Enrique & Sidiropoulos, Elisabeth & Wang, Yizhou, 2009. "Globalisation at the crossroad: an “International Panel on Systemic Risks in the Global Economy” is needed," Briefing Papers 6/2009, German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS).
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:diebps:62009
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