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On the Financial Crisis: Recommendations for the G-20 London Summit
By Kaufmann | March 26, 2009 No Comments »
Leaders of the Group of 20 (G-20) countries are meeting in London on April 2nd for their second summit on the global financial crisis. A new set of nine short articles is being released by Brookings now, written by many of my colleagues (I also contributed).
Topics include: macroeconomic stabilization, avoiding protectionism, funding to poor countries, reforming the IFIs, empowering the regional development banks, focus on Africa and Asia, and addressing governance challenges and political instability.
Details and access to the articles here.
Topics: Aid Effectiveness, G-20, Measurement Frontiers, Public Financial Management, Public-Private Linkages, Regulation & Security, Rule of Law, capture, financial crisis | | Read and Submit Comments

