G20 and Development
Mike Callaghan,
Fabrizio Carmignani (),
Anthony Makin and
Daniela Strube
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Mike Callaghan: Mike Callaghan, Lowy Institute for International Policy. E-mail: MCallaghan@lowyinstitute.org
Daniela Strube: Daniela Strube, Lowy Institute for International Policy. E-mail: DStrube@lowyinstitute.org
South Asian Journal of Macroeconomics and Public Finance, 2014, vol. 3, issue 2, 155-173
Abstract:
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: ( i ) the G20 as a global steering committee: performance and challenges, ( ii ) the G20 as a development actor: governance, agenda and accountability, ( iii ) mainstreaming development in the G20 agenda and ( iv ) G20’s contribution in other development policy areas. This article provides an overview of the discussion around these four themes. JEL Classification: F53, F55, O10
Keywords: G20; global Economy; development; international economic cooperation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1177/2277978714548627
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