William N. Kring
@williamnkring
Executive Director and Senior Researcher at @GDP_Center and PhD graduate of @BrownUPoliSci. Opinions are my own and not the views of my employer.
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http://billkring.com 29-06-2013 13:32:12
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fresh new piece from @kevinpgallagher and Marina Zucker-Marques on hybrid capital for MDBs deploying 0.5% of global reserves on sustainable future bonds would yield $45 billion per year #COP28 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
For Project Syndicate, Kevin P. Gallagher + Laurence Tubiana say that @imfnews has put itself at the forefront of the climate fight - but must do much more to help mobilize the trillions of dollars needed to combat climate change. Read more: gdpcenter.org/3RGjCu2
How do bondholders triumph both before and after debt restructuring? Marina Zucker-Marques explores in a new blog for the Debt Relief for a Green and Inclusive Recovery Project, citing the recent 🇿🇲Zambia + 🇸🇷Suriname negotiations. Read more: gdpcenter.org/41pZ78s
🎧 What role does 🇨🇳China play in resolving Africa's debt dilemma as 1️⃣ of the continent's largest + most important creditors? William N. Kring + Marina Zucker-Marques join Cobus van Staden + Eric Olander to discuss on the The China-Global South Project podcast. Tune in: gdpcenter.org/3uwvHJF
🏦 In a new flagship report, William N. Kring Rishikesh Ram Bhandary @Thrasher_rachel Marina Zucker-Marques + Tim Hirschel-Burns outline 🔑 governance reform proposals to ensure a bigger, better + more inclusive Bretton Woods system in the coming decades. Read more: gdpcenter.org/3Wv0D8d
🏦 Mounting global challenges require an ambitious multilateral response. William N. Kring Rishikesh Ram Bhandary @Thrasher_rachel Marina Zucker-Marques + Tim Hirschel-Burns outline in a new report what is needed for a bigger, better + more inclusive Bretton Woods system: gdpcenter.org/3Td4epv
My article with William N. Kring and Yaechan Lee is in the newest issue of IRAP. DM me for free access if your institution doesn’t have it. Financial cooperation in the Asia-Pacific as regime complex: explaining patterns of coverage, membership, and rules academic.oup.com/irap/article-a…
In this paper from our latest issue, William Grimes, Yaechan Lee, and William N. Kring examine South Korea's financial statecraft in the Asia-Pacific, arguing that a middle power's relative position within its region can explain differing approaches. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
Presenting the 1st comprehensive study of economic surveillance from ASEAN+3 Macroeconomic Research Office (AMRO), William N. Kring, William Grimes, Martin Edwards, UN Trade and Development's Diana Barrowclough + others outline 5️⃣ lessons for other regional financial arrangements in a recent report: gdpcenter.org/3YdMTOW
I'm in Foreign Policy, arguing that the new climate finance agreement is about much more than just the $300 billion number. It's deeply flawed, but even so, taking it seriously demands action to make the global economy work better for developing countries + the climate
RIP Shane Hunt Boston University Economist who studied the Latin American frontier jstor.org/stable/2117032
🏦 Mounting global challenges require an ambitious multilateral response. William N. Kring Rishikesh Ram Bhandary @Thrasher_rachel Marina Zucker-Marques + Tim Hirschel-Burns outline in a recent report what is needed for a bigger, better + more inclusive Bretton Woods system: gdpcenter.org/4l6z8LL