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The G20 and the multilateral trade impasse
02/09/2010 By Diana Tussie
This policy brief is part of the project ‘G20’s role in the post-crisis world’, jointly undertaken by the Club of Madrid, FRIDE and the Government of Korea, with the support of the German Marshall Fund of the United States, the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung and the Korean Institute for International Economic Policy.
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Bio author: Diana Tussie
Director. Program on International Economic Institutions (FLACSO,Argentina)

