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Official international organizations are a crucial part of the international financial architecture. There seems to be a consensus that this international financial architecture needs to be improved. The objective of this improvement is not to create a totally new international financial architecture but to strengthen the system to achieve international and financial stability.
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Stark, J. (2000). The Future of Official International Organizations. In: Bisignano, J.R., Hunter, W.C., Kaufman, G.G. (eds) Global Financial Crises. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4367-1_40
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