On April 2, leaders of the world’s 20 largest economies will begin talks in London to focus on solutions for the global financial crisis. Senior Fellow Johannes Linn, executive director of the Wolfensohn Center for Development, previews the meeting and says there a number of actions they must agree on to help mitigate the economic crisis.
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Commentary
The London G-20 Summit: Addressing the Global Financial Crisis
March 31, 2009