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Global Economic Cooperation

Views from G20 Countries

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  • © 2016

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  • Provides a holistic view of some of the most pertinent topics concerning the current global economic situation

  • Adopts a mixed approach using both quantitative techniques and qualitative analysis covering a range of complex issues

  • Discusses the scope of cooperation between G20 member countries ?and offers analytical insights on areas of interest to G20 countries

  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. The Global Financial Crisis—Revisiting Global Governance

  2. Achieving Global Food Security—How Can the G-20 Help?

  3. The Road to Energy Sustainability—Towards Third Industrial Revolution

  4. Reforming the Global Financial System—Implications for Long Term Investment Finance

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About this book

This book discusses issues such as global financial crisis and global governance, food security, energy sustainability, the global financial system, trade and protectionism, and growth and employment. Since the outbreak of the financial as well as national debt crises in the Euro zone, the focus of the G20 has shifted back to addressing short-term issues. These issues range from the dynamic effects of global imbalances and the appropriate degree of financial sector regulation to questions of austerity versus growth and the lack of a comprehensive framework for managing the international monetary system. A further issue is the relevance of the G20 agenda for emerging market economies. Global economic recovery still remains fragile and downside risks to global growth remain. Additionally, much of the agenda of the Seoul Development Consensus for shared growth launched in 2010 has yet to be fulfilled. A key discussion point in the book, therefore, is how to make a tangible and significant difference in peoples’ lives by implementing an agenda of inclusive growth.​

Editors and Affiliations

  • Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, New Delhi, India

    Rajat Kathuria, Neetika Kaushal Nagpal

About the editors

Rajat Kathuria is Director and Chief Executive at Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), New Delhi. He has over 20 years experience in teaching and 15 years experience in economic policy, besides research interests on a range of issues relating to regulation and competition policy. He has worked with the World Bank, Washington DC as a Consultant and carried out project assignments for a number of international organizations, including ILO, UNCTAD, LirneAsia, World Bank and ADB. He has published in international and national journals, besides in popular magazines and newspapers. He has served on the Board of Delhi Management Association and is currently an independent director on the Microfinance Institutions Network (MFIN) and on several government committees. He has an undergraduate degree in Economics from St. Stephens College, a Masters from Delhi School of Economics and a PhD degree from the University of Maryland, College Park.

Neetika Nagpal was a consultant with ICRIER and senior consultant with Ernst & Young in its tax policy and controversy practice. She holds a postgraduate in economics and finance from Warwick Business School and an undergraduate in economics from Delhi University. She has published in areas of international trade and tax policy. She is currently pursuing a Juris Doctor from University of New South Wales, Australia.

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