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An assessment of the G20's initial action items

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  • Stephane Rottier
  • Nicolas Véron

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Twenty months after the first G20 summit in Washington, we assess the implementation of the 47 action items included in that summit’s final declaration.We analyse and provide a score for progress made using three measures- implementation of the leaders’ agenda; consistency across jurisdictions; and continuity of purpose measured by follow-up actions.A strong correlation is observed between the effectiveness of implementation and the nature of the main public institution(s) in charge- the more...

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  • Stephane Rottier & Nicolas Véron, 2010. "An assessment of the G20's initial action items," Policy Contributions 784, Bruegel.
  • Handle: RePEc:bre:polcon:784
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    1. Daniel E. Nolle, 2012. "Global financial system reform: the Dodd‐Frank Act and the G20 agenda," Journal of Financial Economic Policy, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 4(2), pages 160-197, May.

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