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The G8's role in the new millennium / edited by Michael R. Hodges, John J. Kirton, Joseph P. Daniels
Bib ID 2959597
Format BookBook
Description Aldershot : Ashgate, c1999. 
xv, 191 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. 
ISBN 1840147741 : 
Series

The G8 and global governance series

Full contents
  • 1. The Role of the G8 in the New Millennium / John J. Kirton and Joseph P. Daniels
  • Pt. I. Explaining G8 Effectiveness. 2. Continuity and Leadership in an Age of Globalisation / Nicholas Bayne. 3. Explaining G8 Effectiveness / John J. Kirton. 4. The G8 and the New Political Economy / Michael R. Hodges. 5. G8 Summits and Compliance / Ella Kokotsis and Joseph P. Daniels
  • Pt. II. The Financial Challenges. 6. Japan's Summit Contributions and Economic Challenges / Koji Watanabe. 7. Supervising the International Financial System / Joseph P. Daniels. 8. Promoting Growth in the World Economy / Bronwyn Curtis. 9. Managing the Global Economy / Charles Goodhart
  • Pt. III. The Broader Challenges. 10. Negotiating Multilateral Rules to Promote Investment / Alan Rugman. 11. Designing Effective Policies for Employment Creation / Richard Layard. 12. Combating Transnational Financial Crime / George Staple.
 
Notes

Includes bibliography and index.

Subjects International economic relations - Congresses.  |  Economic policy - Congresses.
Other authors/contributors Kirton, John J  |  Daniels, Joseph P  |  Hodges, Michael, 1945-

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