The G20 has produced mixed results. After initial high hopes and some success, negotiations within the G20 forum have slowed, progress is less visible and…
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The G20: characters in search of an author
13th March 2012
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The group of G20: Trials of global governance in times of crisis
7th December 2011
In spite of the disappointing outcome of some recent summits, notably the most recent in Cannes, the G20 is and should remain the cornerstone of…
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The international monetary system is changing: what opportunities and risks for the euro?
2nd November 2011
This working paper argues that the international position of the US dollar is likely to erode in the coming years, though the speed of the…
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Wanted: a stronger and better G20 for the global economy
31st October 2011
Ahead of the G-20 summit in Cannes of 3-4 November, this policy contribution by Jean Pisani-Ferry and Ignazio Angeloni outline a set of priorities to…
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Global currencies for tomorrow: a European perspective
23rd July 2011
This report examines how the international monetary system (IMS) might evolve and the implications of different scenarios for the euro area over the next fifteen…
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Monetary Policy and Risk Taking
15th February 2010
In this paper Bruegel Visiting Scholar Ignazio Angeloni (European Central Bank), Ester Faia (Goethe University Frankfurt, Kiel IfW and CEPREMAP) and Marco Lo Duca (European…
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The Pittsburgh G20 Checklist
18th September 2009
In this timely policy contribution, Visiting Scholar Ignazio Angeloni suggests that the Pittsburgh G20 may represent policymakers' last chance at real financial market reform. He…
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Testing times for global financial governance
19th October 2008
Ignazio Angeloni believes that the increase in financial interdependence in recent decades has not been matched by sufficient progress in the international coordination among regulatory…
