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100 1 _aPozuelo-Monfort, Jaime.
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245 1 4 _aThe Monfort plan :
_bthe new architecture of capitalism /
_cJaime Pozuelo-Monfort.
260 _aHoboken, N.J. :
_bJohn Wiley & Sons,
_cc2010.
300 _axvii, 485 p. :
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_c26 cm.
490 1 _aWiley finance
505 0 _a Foreword. Preface. A New Generation. It Is Time. Part I: A New Paradigm. Chapter 1: Bretton Woods and the Washington Consensus. The Millenium Development Goals. The Monterrey Consensus. The Failed Doha Round. The Copenhagen Consensus. Reinventing Bretton Woods. In Transition. Chapter 2: Redefining Capitalism. Towards a New Economic Paradigm. Alternative Thinking in Financial Markets. Raising Funds through Regulation. A Paradigm Shift. Redefined Capitalism. Chapter 3: Globalization and Poverty. Pros and Cons of Globalization. Africa's Tragedy. Success Stories. Chapter 4: The Reality of Aid. What is the Right Number? Aid Effectiveness. New Instruments of Foreign Aid. Exploring New Territory. Chapter 5: The World's Income Distribution. Poverty and Inequality. The Kuznets Curve. Global Public Goods. Global Redistribution of Wealth. Part II: The Axis of Feeble. Chapter 6: Agriculture. Malthus, Meade, and Mauritius on Population Growth. The Food Crisis. What Drives Agricultural Prices? The Effect of Climate Change on Food Consumption. A Second Green Revolution. Boosting Agricultural Output. Chapter 7: Trade Liberalization and Labor Rights. Protectionism. The World Trade Organization. Terms of Trade. Multilateral vs. Bilateral Trade. Trade with African Countries. Labor Rights. Chapter 8: Small Arms Trade. Small Arms and Light Weapons. Weapons Pricing. Licensed vs. Unlicensed Production. Transparency. Trade Prevention. Chapter 9: The Extractive Industries. The Resource Curse. A Contributor to Public Budgeting. Game Changers. What Is Being Done. What Can Be Done. Chapter 10: Financial Architecture. Redefined Capitalism vs. Marxism. Tax Havens. Money Laundering. Tax Evasion. Tax Competition. Chapter 11: Brain Drain. A Pseudo Positive Drain. Figures behind the Phenomenon. Shrinking Populations. Illegal Immigration. Povertimmune. Part III: Reform. Chapter 12: Lobbies and Elites. Lobbies. Elites. Think-Tanks and Funding. The Corruption of Knowledge. Chapter 13: Institutional Reform. Two Issues in Current Reform. The World Bank. The International Monetary Fund. The United Nations. Reforming Bretton Woods. Chapter 14: The Sleeping Beauty. Rich First, then Poor. Finally Waking Up. BRIC and China. Chapter 15: The Third Sector. The Non Profit Sector. Non Profit Management. Social Businesses. Anti-Globalists. Part IV: The Building Process. Chapter 16: Marshall Revisited. Introducing the Marshall Plan. Productivity and Output. Who was Who in the Marshall Plan. The Incorrigible Optimist. Lessons from the Marshall Plan. Chapter 17: The Annan Plan. The HIPC Initiative. Capitalism and Democracy. A New Soul. A Tale of Three Capitalisms. The Battlefield. A Marshall Plan for Africa. Rearview Mirror. Undermining the Monfort Plan. Chapter 18: A Eutopia of Universal Welfare. Welfare State. Healthcare. Education. Water and Sanitation. Chapter 19: The New Institution. Universal Welfare as an International Legal Rule. Theory of International Relations. Establishment of the Welfare Charter. ACHE. Welfare Delivery through Microfinance. Chapter 20: Conditionality. Structural Reform. The Millenium Challenge. Monfortable. Part V: Financing Eutopia. Chapter 21: Collateral. Mind the Collateral. Mobilizing Assets. Hernando's Mystery. The Informal Economy. The Monfort Plan's Way out of Poverty. Chapter 22: The Yunus: A New Currency for the Poor. Global Currency. Currency Theory. Alternative Currency Theory. The Yunus. Tobin Tax Revisited. A New Architecture. International Microfinance Regulation. Chapter 23: Microsavings Insurance. Banking for the Poor. Deposit Insurance. Microsavings Insurance. Chapter 24: The Decem Series. A Public Treasure. The Decem Tax. Taxation of Personal Wealth. Decemfund: The Poor's Endowment. Decempliance. Chapter 25: Innovative Financing A First Look at Real Estate. Foreign Direct Investment. Extreme Makeover. Investors in Decemland. Part VI: Decemland. Chapter 26: The New International Territory. The Land of Ten Percent. The Landscape of the New International Territory. Chapter 27: Islands of Peace. What Are Islands of Peace? Island Valuation. Lease an Island. Harmless Armed Forces. The Decem Alliance. Chapter 28: The Race of the Century. The Participants. The Purpose of the Race. Chapter 29: The Monfort List. Words Apart. A Worldwide Recruiting Process. The Decem List. The Monfort Team. The Chief Dreamer. The Beginning of History and the First Man. Chapter 30: The New Economic Architecture. Beyond Financial Reform. World Evolution. A Window of Opportunity. The Four Pillars. Decempliant, Monfortable, and Povertimmune. The History of Tomorrow. Notes. Bibliography. About the Author. Index.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 453-473) and index.
520 1 _a"The Monfort Plan is a five-year, forward-looking plan to eradicate extreme poverty from the developing world, and details how microfinance has made a difference in developing countries. This book proposes a new institution, based in the developing world, with the potential to provide basic, free, and universal services in the areas of health care, education, water, and sanitation to the extreme poor worldwide. The provision of these services will be subject to a certain degree of conditionality depending upon factors ranging from problems with corruption to the country's legal environment and how these services are delivered to the extreme poor. The new institution will be established in an international territory based within a specific country in sub-Saharan Africa and will emerge in 2015." "In The Monfort Plan, author Jaime Pozuelo-Monfort explores a solution to lessen the burden of poverty. In order to do so, he relies on the social sciences to bring about innovation and forward-looking economic policies and financial instruments in the context of a paradigm shift. This guide presents a multidisciplinary approach to policymaking that combines a range of fields in the social sciences, while looking at the history behind the Marshall Plan, the formation of the European Union, and the Bretton Woods System, in order to identify the six components of the "Axis of Feeble" and to determine how a Marshall Plan for Africa - and the creation of new institutions in the developing world - could work." "We live in a moment of crisis-one in which creative policymaking might prove useful when proposing outcomes for a revitalized framework for capitalism to thrive and better serve the world." "Incorporating commentary from some of the top minds in the fields of microfinance and economic development, The Monfort Plan puts this proven method in perspective and reveals how it can make for a better world."--BOOK JACKET.
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