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  • ...nd China - a group of countries that acts as a pressure group within the [[Group of Twenty]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Group of Twenty]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Group of Twenty]]
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  • An informal group of twenty industrialised countries.
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  • ...cus is more on conflict and less economics of the [[Group of Seven]] and [[Group of Twenty]]
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  • ...and [[United States of America]]; gradually yielding in influence to the [[Group of Twenty]]; differs from the head of government level [[Group of Eight]]
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  • Meetings of the Finance Ministers of the [[Group of Twenty]] countries.
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  • The first meeting of the leaders of the [[Group of Twenty]] countries, held at Washington DC in November 2008.
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  • The second meeting of the leaders of the [[Group of Twenty]] countries, held in London in April 2009.
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  • ...41) in a book titled ''[[Scouting for Boys]]'' (1908). Baden-Powell took a group of twenty boys to [[Brownsea Island]], just off the coast of [[Dorset]], near [[Poole
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  • {{r|Group of Twenty}}
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  • {{r|Group of Twenty}}
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  • {{r|Group of Twenty}}
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  • {{r|Group of Twenty}}
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  • ...IS, [[Food and Agriculture Organization]] (FAO), G-15, [[Intergovernmental Group of Twenty-Four on International Monetary Affairs and Development]] (G-24), [[Group of
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  • ...cus is more on conflict and less economics of the [[Group of Seven]] and [[Group of Twenty]]. Some meetings are composed of foreign ministers or other senior but low
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  • {{r|Group of Twenty}}
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  • {{r|Group of Twenty}}
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  • : The first [[G20 summit]] of leaders of the [[Group of Twenty]] countries agree to adopt expansionary [[fiscal policy|fiscal policies]].
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  • ...of the threat posed by the international [[crash of 2008]], most of the [[Group of Twenty|G20 governments]] considered it necessary to use discretionary fiscal polic
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  • ...math of which there was a general acceptance by the governments of the [[Group of Twenty]] industrialised countries of the need to use fiscal policy to augment mon
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  • ...and [[G20 Finance Ministers meetings|Finance Ministers meetings]] of the [[Group of Twenty]] leading economies. International agreement on specifics was elusive, howe
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  • The [[Group of Twenty]] (G-20) was formally established at the G-7 Finance Ministers' meeting on
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  • <blockquote>The Club was set up in 1949 by a group of twenty. There was one empty place at The Club that no one could ever fill. That wa
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  • ...ril 2009, there was detailed agreement among representatives of the G20 ([[Group of Twenty]]) countries on a coordinated response to the developing [[Great Recession]
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