BRICS: transactions in national currencies, cross borderpayment systems and a new reserve currency
Will the IMF Survive to 100?
Despite the increasingly glaring imbalances between economic clout and voting power within the International Monetary Fund, the institution’s founding Western members still call the shots. But unless the Fund can find a way to give middle-income countries a greater say, its influence will inevitably wane.
BRICS: Geopolitics and monetary initiatives in a multipolar world – howcould a new international reserve currency look like?
A way out for IMF reform
BRICS e a desdolarização:desafios e oportunidades
How the IMF can be reformed to better represent developing countries
Sobre o investimento estrangeiro
