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Perspectives of Asia and the Pacific on the Antalya Sum mit of the G20

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  • Shuvojit Banerjee

    (Macroeconomic Policy and Financing for Development Division, ESCAP)

  • Sudip Ranjan Basu

    (Macroeconomic Policy and Financing for Development Division, ESCAP)

  • Alberto Isgut

    (Macroeconomic Policy and Financing for Development Division, ESCAP)

  • Oliver Paddison

    (Macroeconomic Policy and Financing for Development Division, ESCAP)

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This year’s G20 summit will take place on 15-16 November 2015 in Antalya, Turkey. The Turkish presidency of the G20 laid out three priorities: strengthening the global recovery, enhancing resilience, and buttressing sustainability. To ensure inclusive and robust growth through collective action, the Turkish presidency suggested focusing on three I’s: inclusiveness, implementation, and investment for growth.1 The Antalya Summit of the G20 takes place in a year when the members of the United Nations will adopt a transformative post-2015 development agenda. The three I’s of the Turkish presidency provide a useful strategic view on ways to support this process by strengthening growth and development in the G20 economies. This policy brief offers perspectives on this agenda and discusses its relevance for Asia and the Pacific.

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  • Shuvojit Banerjee & Sudip Ranjan Basu & Alberto Isgut & Oliver Paddison, 2015. "Perspectives of Asia and the Pacific on the Antalya Sum mit of the G20," MPDD Policy Briefs PB26, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP).
  • Handle: RePEc:unt:pbmpdd:pb26
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