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What do Asian Countries Want the Seat at the High Table for? G20 as a New Global Economic Governance Forum and the Role of Asia [PDF]
The recent global crisis has reminded everyone of the importance of reforming the international monetary and financial system. The current system is no longer adequate to meet the needs of a complex, integrated world economy.
Cho, Yoon Je
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Türkiye sebagai negara anggota G20 telah memainkan peran tertentu dalam forum global ini. Sejak dimulainya masuk ke klub global ini pada tahun 1999, Türkiye tampaknya memiliki sudut pandang yang jelas untuk mengangkat suaranya dengan tegas tidak hanya ...
Özay, Mehmet
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Examining the Role of Economic Complexity and Climate Readiness in the Climate‐Fishing Nexus
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the climate‐fisheries association in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations from 1999 to 2022. A key objective is to explore the role of both the economic complexity index (ECI) and the climate readiness factor (READ) in the climate‐fishing nexus.
Mohamed Sami Ben Ali +2 more
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Three top priorities for India as G20 president
India’s G20 presidency, with its emphasis on the needs and claims of the global South, has to deliver a G20 development deal that addresses the concerns of weak and poor nations with no seat at the ...
Chaulia, Sreeram
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ABSTRACT Climate change, political stability, and sustainability are three central factors that interact and serve as key drivers of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region. Accordingly, this paper aims to fill a vital research gap by examining the impacts of climate change, natural resource ...
Hicham Ayad +2 more
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ABSTRACT Achieving sustainable development requires balancing economic growth with environmental conservation, but the relationship between informal economic activities and emerging financial technologies in boosting green growth (GG) is not well understood.
Muhammad Salah Uddin +4 more
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Inter-civilizational relations : why clash when you can cooperate?
Most people tend to think of themselves primarily as individuals, as members of a family or community, or as citizens of a state. Most of us, however, also belong to larger collectives known as civilizations (Arlt and Daviau 2009; Holton and Nasson 2009).
Bowden, Brett (R15141)
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Infrastructure, tax, energy [PDF]
This issue of the Monitor focuses on the role of the G20 in infrastructure, tax and energy governance. The Monitor opens with a reflection on a conference jointly hosted by the Reserve Bank of Australia, the Productivity Commission and the Lowy Institute,
Claire Spoors +6 more
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Feminist approaches to global economic governance: the G20 as a platform for step-change?
This chapter considers the engagement of feminist ideas with the G20. It argues that the G20 deserves the attention of feminist scholarship because of its potential to progress women’s involvement on global economic governance.
Byrne, Caitlin, Harris Rimmer, Susan
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the environmental implications of tariffs on greenhouse gas emissions embodied in extra‐European Union imports consumed by domestic final demand in the EU. Using a multidimensional country‐sector‐year framework, the study investigates whether tariff changes are associated with variations in trade‐embodied emissions and ...
Hugo Campos‐Romero
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