G-20: In Search of a Role
Published By: Research and Information for Developing CountriesThe Group of 20 (G-20) was formed in 1999 as a forum of Finance
Ministers of the member countries to discuss issues in the areas of
money and finance. The initiative for setting up the Group was taken
by the Group of 7 (G-7) of the highly industrialised countries. Thus,
G-20, in a sense, was and continued to function until the onset of
the 2008-2009 crisis, as an extension of G-7 at the level of Finance
Ministers. It was not a mere coincidence that the Group was put in
place soon after the economic meltdown of the South-East Asian
countries in 1996-1997 and the economic disaster that struck Russia
in 1998. Underlying the formation of the Group was also the desire
on the part of members of the Group to explore the possibility of
taking coordinated action to prevent the recurrence of such financial
and economic crises
Author(s): Muchkund Dubey | Posted on: Oct 17, 2017 | Views() | Download (113)