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Save to My PortfolioEuro Crisis to Center Stage

Colin I. Bradford, November 2011, NPGL Soundings

Euro Crisis to Center Stage

In the sixth series of the National Perspectives on Global Leadership (NPGL), Colin Bradford and other international experts report on public perceptions of the recent Cannes G-20 Summit and discuss the ongoing euro crisis, the rising G20 profile, and the growing social mobilization around concerns with the global crisis.

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Save to My PortfolioBill Gates Gets Poor Marks for Ignoring Education

Kevin Watkins and Justin W. van Fleet, November 09, 2011, The Guardian

Bill Gates Gets Poor Marks for Ignoring EducationKevin Watkins and Justin W. van Fleet argue that Bill Gates missed a key opportunity in his speech at the G-20 Summit to demonstrate how education is an essential component part of the development agenda, particularly with respect to reducing global poverty.
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Save to My PortfolioEuro Crisis Kills G-20 Progress

Eswar Prasad, November 07, 2011, The Daily Beast

Euro Crisis Kills G-20 ProgressWhile the November 3-4, 2011 G-20 Summit in Cannes was supposed to produce a specific plan to promote balanced and sustainable economic growth by containing fiscal deficits and boosting domestic demand, Eswar Prasad explains that the continuing euro crisis shifted the focus of the discussion toward short-term risks rather than long-term reforms. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioG-20 Is at Its Best When the Stakes Are Highest

Eswar Prasad, November 02, 2011, The New York Times

G-20 Is at Its Best When the Stakes Are Highest

Eswar Prasad examines the role of the G-20 since the onset of the global financial crisis, explaining that the group seems most effective when dealing with a crisis that creates a sense of common purpose and shared interests among its members.

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Save to My PortfolioThink Tank 20: Beyond Macroeconomic Policy Coordination Discussions in the G-20

November 2011, The Brookings Institution

Think Tank 20: Beyond Macroeconomic Policy Coordination Discussions in the G-20

In light of the upcoming November G-20 summit in Cannes, a group of international experts from G-20 countries examine the future of the world economy, the unfolding of the global economic crisis and the challenges of structural measures and policymaking in this third issue of Think Tank 20.

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Save to My PortfolioEurozone Crisis an Opportunity for G-20 Leaders in Cannes

Colin I. Bradford, November 01, 2011

Eurozone Crisis an Opportunity for G-20 Leaders in Cannes

Colin Bradford says dealing with the eurozone debt crisis presents an opportunity for G-20 leaders to make a real commitment to solve a serious problem.

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Save to My PortfolioThe G-20 Cannes Summit 2011: Is the Global Recovery Now in Danger?

October 2011, The Brookings Institution

The G-20 Cannes Summit 2011: Is the Global Recovery Now in Danger?In November, the G-20 will meet in Cannes to discuss the global economic recovery and ongoing debt crisis. Global Economy and Development experts preview these meetings and examine the overall challenges facing the G-20. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioRegaining Momentum for G-20 Summits

Friday, October 21, 2011
9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Washington, DC

On October 21, the Global Economy and Development program at Brookings and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MOFAT) of the Republic of Korea co-hosted a conference to consider the challenges, opportunities and context for regaining momentum for the Group of Twenty (G-20) summits. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioSeptember 2011 Update for TIGER: Tracking Indexes for Global Economic Recovery

Eswar Prasad and Karim Foda, September 19, 2011, The Brookings Institution

In the latest update of the Brookings Institution-Financial Times Tracking Indices for the Global Economic Recovery (TIGER), Eswar Prasad and Karim Foda examine the global economic recovery and the struggle to regain momentum after a series of adverse shocks. Prasad and Foda find that the world economy is entering a difficult and dangerous phase where there are no easy policy solutions to fix the unraveling global economy.  Read More

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Save to My PortfolioWhy the Global Economic Recovery is in Trouble

Eswar Prasad and Karim Foda, September 19, 2011, Financial Times

Why the Global Economic Recovery is in Trouble Debt crises and weak employment growth and policy indicate that the world economy has hit a rough patch on the road to recovery. Eswar Prasad and Karim Foda examine the global economic recovery and reveal why growing uncertainty has kept financial markets on edge. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioGlobal Leadership in Transition: Making the G20 More Effective and Responsive

Colin Bradford and Wonhyuk Lim, June 15, 2011

This timely title focuses on innovations to "institutionalize" or consolidate the G20 to become the "premier forum for international economic cooperation." Read More

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Save to My PortfolioAsia and Policymaking for the Global Economy

Kemal Derviş, Masahiro Kawai and Domenico Lombardi, April 15, 2011

In this concise volume, eminent international economists examine the changing role of the G-20 and the increased influence of Asian nations in that and relevant multilateral organizations such as the International Monetary Fund. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioThe IMF Spring Meetings and the G-20: Questions Still Left Unanswered

Domenico Lombardi, April 12, 2011, The Brookings Institution

The IMF Spring Meetings and the G-20: Questions Still Left Unanswered The IMF spring meetings and the G-20 finance ministers’ meeting will undoubtedly touch on global imbalances issues. Finance ministers are expected to approve monitoring guidelines defining the macroeconomic variables that both the G-20 and IMF have been working on since November. Domenico Lombardi previews these meetings and next steps for both the IMF and G-20. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioThink Tank 20: Macroeconomic Policy Interdependence and the G-20

April 11, 2011, The Brookings Institution

Think Tank 20: Macroeconomic Policy Interdependence and the G-20As G-20 and other international finance ministers and central bank governors convene for the 2011 IMF and World Bank Spring Meetings, global imbalances and macroeconomic policy interdependence continue to be key issues. In this second issue of Think Tank 20, a distinguished group of international experts from G-20 countries discuss how the group should move forward in tackling the problem of global imbalances, both through macroeconomic policy coordination and the Mutual Assessment Process. Read More

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Save to My PortfolioGlobal Economic Recovery Picks Up Pace, But Expect Some Turbulence Ahead

Eswar Prasad and Karim Foda, April 07, 2011, Financial Times

In their April 2011 TIGER update, Eswar Prasad and Karim Foda find that advanced and emerging economies are in a far better state than they were a year ago, as evidenced by resurgent job growth and rising business and consumer confidence. However, a variety of unpleasant shocks–revolution, war, natural disasters, rising food prices and debt crises–all signal uncertainty ahead for the global economy. Read More

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