Delivering ‘public goods’ and the changing financial architecture: can BRICS meet expectations?

P. Pandit
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the role BRICS institutions play in reforming the global financial system. The emerging economies of BRICS have long been resentful about the way in which the Bretton Woods institutions – the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank – have governed the global ‘public goods’. Although hailed as the ‘fire-fighter of the world economy’, these institutions proved to be ineffective in mitigating the effects of successive regional as well as global financial crises. Further, their inability to carry out meaningful internal reform fuelled widespread discontent among BRICS countries leading them to create alternate financial entities like the New Development Bank (NDB) and the Contingency Reserve Arrangement (CRA). A closer look at the functioning of these institutions however tells a different story. Although BRICS as a grouping had initially projected a joint front on the idea of public good based on collective choices and preferences, the rising power asymmetry within their own institutions has gradually eclipsed the revisionist agenda and rendered them status-quoist in their approach to reform. Thus, these new institutions, though initially believed to work as alternatives creating new norms and rules for the global financial system, are increasingly becoming complements to the extant institutions.
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提供“公共产品”和改变金融架构:金砖国家能否达到预期?
本文探讨了金砖国家机构在全球金融体系改革中发挥的作用。金砖国家的新兴经济体长期以来一直对布雷顿森林机构——国际货币基金组织和世界银行——管理全球“公共产品”的方式感到不满。尽管这些机构被誉为“世界经济的救火队员”,但事实证明,它们在缓解连续发生的地区和全球金融危机的影响方面是无效的。此外,金砖国家无法进行有意义的内部改革,这在金砖国家中引发了广泛的不满,导致它们创建了新开发银行(NDB)和应急储备安排(CRA)等替代金融实体。然而,仔细观察这些机构的运作,就会发现一个不同的故事。尽管金砖国家作为一个集团,最初在基于集体选择和偏好的公共利益理念上建立了一个联合阵线,但金砖国家自身机构内部不断上升的权力不对称,已逐渐使修正主义议程失色,并使它们在改革方式上保持现状。因此,尽管这些新机构最初被认为是为全球金融体系创造新规范和规则的替代方案,但它们正日益成为现有机构的补充。
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