Turkey’s Turhan: globalisation needs legislative underpinning

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As the process of financial, economic and political globalisation was irreversible, the legislation of globalisation should be first item on the global policy agenda, said Ibrahim Turhan, a deputy governor of the Central Bank of Turkey.

Turnhan said the policy decisions made at the national level have cross-border financial and macroeconomic spillovers in an integrated world economy. Therefore, he said, legitimate and supranational mechanisms should be established to monitor the global effects

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