In this policy contribution, Bruegel Senior Fellow Nicolas Veron and Stephane Rottier, National Bank of Belgium, score and grade the implementation and follow up of the 47 action items that were outlined in the G20 summit in 2008. This paper complements their policy brief titled 'Not all financial regulation is global' (on this archive)
The G20 has produced mixed results. After initial high hopes and some success, negotiations within t...
Now is time to take stock of the G-20. Just over five years ago, during the free fall of the global ...
The G20 leaders forum was created as a response to the economic and financial crisis of 2008-2009. H...
In this policy contribution, Bruegel Senior Fellow Nicolas Veron and Stephane Rottier, National Bank...
Five years ago, the declarations of the G20 in landmark leaders’ summits in London and Pittsburgh li...
During the 2008 financial crisis, the G20 was hastily elevated to ‘global economic steering committe...
Executive summary The first G20 leaders’ summit was held in Washington DC in November 2008. This Pol...
The Financial Crisis has intensified the focus on financial regulation at global level, placing it a...
In this timely policy contribution, Visiting Scholar Ignazio Angeloni suggests that the Pittsburgh G...
The G20 is not just a G7 with Extra Chairs is a joint paper written by Agnes Benassy-Quere, Rajiv Ku...
Since the Global Financial Crisis, the Group of Twenty (G20) has not only become the premier forum f...
Jean Pisani-Ferry puts forward the idea that the G20 is a significantly less suitable forum for disc...
This paper takes stock of global efforts towards financial reform since the start of the financial c...
This issue of the G20 Monitor discusses the reform of international economic institutions, financial...
The G20 has produced mixed results. After initial high hopes and some success, negotiations within t...
Now is time to take stock of the G-20. Just over five years ago, during the free fall of the global ...
The G20 leaders forum was created as a response to the economic and financial crisis of 2008-2009. H...
In this policy contribution, Bruegel Senior Fellow Nicolas Veron and Stephane Rottier, National Bank...
Five years ago, the declarations of the G20 in landmark leaders’ summits in London and Pittsburgh li...
During the 2008 financial crisis, the G20 was hastily elevated to ‘global economic steering committe...
Executive summary The first G20 leaders’ summit was held in Washington DC in November 2008. This Pol...
The Financial Crisis has intensified the focus on financial regulation at global level, placing it a...
In this timely policy contribution, Visiting Scholar Ignazio Angeloni suggests that the Pittsburgh G...
The G20 is not just a G7 with Extra Chairs is a joint paper written by Agnes Benassy-Quere, Rajiv Ku...
Since the Global Financial Crisis, the Group of Twenty (G20) has not only become the premier forum f...
Jean Pisani-Ferry puts forward the idea that the G20 is a significantly less suitable forum for disc...
This paper takes stock of global efforts towards financial reform since the start of the financial c...
This issue of the G20 Monitor discusses the reform of international economic institutions, financial...
The G20 has produced mixed results. After initial high hopes and some success, negotiations within t...
Now is time to take stock of the G-20. Just over five years ago, during the free fall of the global ...
The G20 leaders forum was created as a response to the economic and financial crisis of 2008-2009. H...