World Anti-Crisis Plan Discussed Publicly in Cyberspace
Astana, Kazakhstan (PRWEB) July 02, 2013 -- Beginning July 1, 2013, international discussion platform G-Global will oversee project starts for the upcoming VII Astana Economic Forum (AEF) and concurrently running II World Anti-Crisis Conference (WAC). Research will focus on the newly created, United Nations-sanctioned World Anti-Crisis Plan (WACP) and its continued development throughout the coming year. All are invited to join G-Global’s internet-based effort to discover anti-crisis solutions that will strengthen and better integrate a world economy facing unique, 21st-century challenges.
WACP guidelines have been previously established as part of the Astana Declaration, accepted at the first annual World Anti-Crisis Conference held May, 2013 at the initiative of Republic of Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev. WACP project development will include contributors from prominent international organizations and research centers, civil society organizations, business and scientific communities, as well as UN member state representatives, knowledgeable politicians and other experts from the fields of economics and finance.
Working from a philosophy based on democratic principles and UN member-state interests, WACP contributors will collaborate over the coming year with several overarching goals in mind:
• Developing more effective and efficient measures toward financial and economic recovery worldwide
• Building a plan for achieving long-term, sustainable economic equilibrium
• Opening new pathways toward enforceable, internationally coordinated policy production
• Creating a new global financial architecture suitable for the modern era
Contributor recommendations and suggestions for all focus areas will be compiled as part of a “virtual” AEF and WAC project by February 1, 2014, and presented for UN acceptance at the upcoming II World Anti-Crisis Conference on May 21-23, 2014—a date that marks the 70th anniversary of the Bretton Woods Agreement that defined our current system of global monetary management.
In conjunction with AEF, WAC and G-Global, the Eurasian Economic Club of Scientists Association encourages all potential intellectual, analytical and professional contributors to learn more and join the discussion at http://www.group-global.org.
For the benefit of interested contributors worldwide, a more detailed description of WACP focus areas is included here:
Enforceable, internationally coordinated policy production focus areas include: upgrading of counter-cyclical regulation instruments; restructuring of government loans and public debt management systems; promotion of investment in new job creation; development of early-detection systems for sources of instability; PPP diversification and upgrading; reinforcement of international commercial and economic relations; further trade liberalization; “green growth” problems and prospects; human capital development; struggle against poverty and starvation.
Global financial architecture creation focus areas include: further restructuring of Bretton Woods system; tightening of standards regarding issuers of global reserve currencies; solutions to global economic imbalance; limitation of global risk capital; regulation of the “shadow” banking; increased financial supervision and regulation enforcement; defining of universal standards for rating the activity of financial agencies.
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G-Global is a multifunctional Internet platform established to initiate and maintain a worldwide discussion of global development in its broadest sense, including a wide range of related topics.
Tokzhan Oshkarova, Astana Economic Forum, http://www.group-global.org, +7(7172)70-18-12, [email protected]
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