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Can the G-20 become a steering committee for the world's economy? Launched at a moment of panic triggered by the financial crisis in late 2008, the leaders' level G-20 is trying to evolve from crisis committee for the world economy to a real steering group facilitating international economic cooperation.

What can and should such a "steering committee" focus on? How important could the concrete gains from cooperation be? How much faster could world growth be? Is there sufficient legitimacy in the G-20 process? How does the G-20 relate to the IMF and the World Bank? How can Australia in 2015, and then Turkey in 2016, chair the process so as to encourage strategic leadership?

The East Asian Bureau of Economic Research in the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University and the Global Economy and Development program at the Brookings Institution joined forces in putting together this volume and asked opinion leaders and policymakers from G-20 countries to provide their independent perspectives.

Contributors include Colin Bradford (Brookings), Peter Drysdale (Australian National University), Kemal Dervis (Brookings), Andrew Elek (Australian National University), Ross Garnaut (University of Melbourne), Huang Yiping (China Center for Economic Research), Bruce Jones (Brookings), Muneesh Kapur (IMF), Homi Kharas (Brookings), Wonhyuk Lim (Korea Development Institute), Rakesh Mohan (IMF), David Nellor (consultant, Indonesia), Yoshio Okubo (Japan Securities Dealers Association), Mari Pangestu (Republic of Indonesia), Changyong Rhee (former Asian Development Bank), Alok Sheel (Government of India), Mahendra Siregar (Republic of Indonesia), Paola Subacchi (Chatham House, London), Carlos Vegh (Brookings), Guillermo Vuletin (Brookings), and Maria Monica Wihardja (World Bank).

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  1. Front Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
  2. pp. i-iv
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  1. Table of Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. p. vii
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  1. Part 1: Principles of Global Governance
  1. 1. G-20 Summit at Five: Time for Strategic Leadership
  2. Kemal Dervis, Peter Drysdale
  3. pp. 3-18
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  1. Part 2: Managing the G-20
  1. 2. Adapting to the New Normal: The G-20 and the Advanced Economies Five Years after Washington
  2. Paola Subacchi
  3. pp. 21-43
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  1. 3. The Role of Emerging Economies in Major G-20 Initiatives
  2. Changyong Rhee, Alok Sheel
  3. pp. 44-66
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  1. 4. The G-20 in Crisis? Or the G-20 on Crises?
  2. Bruce Jones
  3. pp. 67-90
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  1. Part 3: The Core G-20 Economic Agenda
  1. 5. Monetary Policy Coordination: The Role of Central Banks
  2. Rakesh Mohan, Muneesh Kapur
  3. pp. 93-118
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  1. 6. Global Rebalancing and Systemic Risk Assessment: The G-20 and the International Monetary Fund
  2. Colin I. Bradford, Wonhyuk Lim
  3. pp. 119-143
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  1. 7. Fiscal Policy Responses during Crises in Latin America and Europe: Implications for the G-20
  2. Carlos A. Vegh, Guillermo Vuletin
  3. pp. 144-158
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  1. 8. The G-20 and Financial Market Regulation
  2. Yoshio Okubo
  3. pp. 159-177
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  1. 9. The G-20 and Sustainable Development
  2. Homi Kharas
  3. pp. 178-200
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  1. Part 4: Other Issues for Reform of Global Governance
  1. 10. A G-20 Agenda for the Global Trade Regime
  2. Mari Pangestu, David Nellor
  3. pp. 203-222
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  1. 11. The G-20 and International Cooperation on Climate Change
  2. Ross Garnaut
  3. pp. 223-245
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  1. 12. The Chinese Economy and the Future of the G-20
  2. Huang Yiping
  3. pp. 246-260
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  1. 13. Global Intrastructure Opportunities for the G-20 and Regional Organizations in the Asia Pacific Region
  2. Andrew Elek, Mahendra Siregar, Maria Monica Wihardja
  3. pp. 261-284
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 285-286
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 287-302
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  1. Back Cover
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