Multilateral Reform
The Bretton Woods Committee’s Multilateral Reform work makes recommendations for architectural reform of the international financial institutions (IFIs) to make them fit for purpose so they can continue to play an important role in ensuring economic growth in a rapidly evolving global landscape marked by low growth, rising inequality, and technological disruption. The reports and policy recommendations aim to bridge gaps in international governance, foster public-private and multilateral coordination, and enable long-term economic growth through IFI leadership.






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