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020 _a9781107091528
082 _a338.1
_bG20
245 _aG20 Development Agenda
_b: an Indian perspective
260 _aDelhi
_b Cambridge University Press
_c2015
300 _axiii, 309p.
520 _aSince its initiation of the financial sector reforms through a newly established global cooperation process in the post-2008 financial and economic crises, the G20 expanded its agenda to include development pillars as the global economy began to recover in 2010. It actively extended its attention to the recycling of surplus country savings for investment in infrastructure in deficit countries, to the achievement of global food and energy security, to addressing the growing financialisation of commodities and its impact on price volatility, and to the costs and benefits as well as the intent and impact of continuing energy subsidies. It began to focus on recent global initiatives on climate change and adaptation financing with global equity and economic efficiency in mind. This volume addresses such issues in the G20's development agenda and assesses their relative successes and failures, with a particular focus on how the issues are of relevance to India
650 _aEconomic Policy
_vEconomic Assistant
_vEconomic-Institutional Cooperation
_zIndia
650 _aEconomic History
_vGroup of 20 Countries
_vEconomic Assistant
_zIndia
700 _a Shome, Parthasarthi
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_cBK