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G20 and Development

South Asian Journal of Macroeconomics and Public Finance, 2014
In May 2014, Griffith University and the Lowy Institute for International Policy jointly organized the conference ‘G20 and Development’. This conference brought together academics, policymakers, representatives of the civil society and other development stakeholders to discuss the role of the G20 as a development actor. Four key themes were addressed:
Callaghan, M   +3 more
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Modelling the G20

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
World leaders have declared the G20 to be the premier forum for economic cooperation. But as its influence and policy agenda has grown, so too has the need to be able to effectively model the G20 and the implications of its policy agenda. The paper introduces the G-Cubed (G20) model: a multi-country, multi-sector, intertemporal general equilibrium ...
Warwick J. McKibbin, Adam Triggs
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The EU at the G20 and the G20's Impact on the EU

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
This working paper analyses the relationship between the European Union and the G20, with an emphasis on how the two bodies have impacted and shaped each other’s agendas. Both entities mark, in very different ways, a changing world order in which states are cooperating ever more closely in order to tackle transnational challenges.
Wouters, Jan   +2 more
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Australian G20 Presidency

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
The 2014 Australian presidency took place against the backdrop of multiple challenges in both global economy and international politics, with Ukrainian crisis, Syrian conflict, Islamic State, and Ebola. Thus, despite being an economic forum, the G20 could not avoid addressing these issues, with discussions taking place during the bilateral meetings and
Mark Rakhmangulov   +3 more
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The BRICS and the G20

China & World Economy, 2016
AbstractBrazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) have come together economically as a group since 2009. Their cooperation has been driven not only by economic and political factors, but also the failure of the existing global economic governance framework to satisfy the real needs of these countries. In this paper, we analyze how the BRICS
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G20 Declaration on Health

Impact, 2021
Health ministers met to discuss global recovery and the G20 Declaration on Health was subsequently published. It sets forth the G20's intentions for achieving global health goals, including tackling the COVID-19 pandemic and fulfilling priorities surrounding healthy and sustainable recovery, One Health resilience, coordinated and collaborative ...
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Canada’s G20 entrepreneurship

International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2018
Canada has been the successful entrepreneurial conceiver, co-creator, and normative and policy shaper of the G20 since the start. Under Paul Martin, Canada invented the concept and mission of the G20, co-creating it as a finance ministerial forum in 1999.
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The Role and Effectiveness of the G20 [PDF]

open access: possible, 2019
This chapter describes the evolution of the G20, which was heavily marked by crisis events. It zooms into how the G20 has recently evolved from an abrupt global response to the global financial crisis to a forum for international cooperation in multiple policy areas, in other words from a “crisis committee” to a “steering committee”.
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