The 2014 Survey of Progress in International Economic Governance

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POLICY BRIEF NO. 50 NOVEMBER 2014

BARRY CARIN Barry Carin is a CIGI senior fellow. He has served in a number of senior official positions in the Government of Canada and played an instrumental role in developing the initial arguments for the G20 and a leaders’ level G20.

THE 2014 SURVEY OF PROGRESS IN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE BARRY CARIN, DAVID KEMPTHORNE AND DOMENICO LOMBARDI KEY POINTS • The global economic recovery remains fragile and growth is uneven across regions. The case of the euro zone is especially concerning as a lack of cooperation between member countries has pushed its economy into a situation marked by flat growth and increasing deflationary risks. • Financial regulatory reform since the 2008 financial crisis has strengthened the resiliency of the global financial system. Despite this, critical gaps in the international regulatory regime remain.

DAVID KEMPTHORNE David Kempthorne is a research fellow in CIGI’s Global Economy Program. His research focuses on financial regulatory reforms and the institutions involved in this process, with an emphasis on the Financial Stability Board.

• Progress in multilateral trade negotiations through the World Trade Organization (WTO) remains slow, while regional and plurilateral mega trade deals are advancing. How these two potentially conflicting pieces of the puzzle will be successfully integrated over time is key to avoiding fragmentation of the international trade system. • International climate change negotiations have come to a standstill, with few prospects for meaningful progress on the horizon. There are, however, signs of progress at the domestic, sub-state and non-state level. Yet, these unilateral and private governance initiatives face critical limitations to becoming comprehensive and effective solutions to climate change.

The results of the 2014 Survey of Progress in International Economic Governance and an interactive infographic are available at: http://interactive.cigionline.org/ survey-of-progress/2014/.

DOMENICO LOMBARDI Domenico Lombardi is director of CIGI’s Global Economy Program, overseeing the research direction of the program. He is a member of the Financial Times Forum of Economists and editor of the World Economics Journal.

INTRODUCTION The annual CIGI Survey of Progress in International Economic Governance assesses progress in four dimensions of international economic governance:


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