Global leaders will announce Friday that the once elite club of rich industrial nations known as the Group of 7 will be permanently replaced as a global forum for economic policy by the much broader Group of 20 that includes China, Brazil, India and other fast-growing developing countries, the White House said. more...
Ph.D. programme on global financial markets and international financial stability at Jena University and Halle University, Germany
Freitag, 25. September 2009
Pittsburgh: The end of G7
New York Times announces the end of G7: Global Economic Forum to Expand Permanently. From the article:
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