Category Archives: G-20

Root Causes of Currency Wars

by Simon Evenett, Voxeu.com Discussion of currency wars has broken out again in the run-up to this week’s G20 finance ministers’ meeting in Moscow. This column points to the underlying policy choices responsible for the recurring currency disputes and the … Continue reading

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The G-20 and Global Imbalances

Global imbalances remain a key issue for G20 leaders. This column evaluates the progress made by G20 leaders in the run up to their Cannes summit this November, concluding that the G20 process is unlikely to protect us from the risks posed by disorderly unwinding of imbalances. Continue reading

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