The Post-2015 Agenda: putting the spotlight on the global economy
Brandi, Clara / Matthias Schoeneberger / Kathrin BerensmannExterne Publikationen (2014)
published on The Broker September 23, 2014
Negotiations on the goals that are to succeed the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) after 2015 are entering a critical phase. Global economic governance is set to play a central role in this. The rules and mechanisms for the control of global economic processes are essential for sustainable development and the prevention of international crises. Trade and the international financial architecture therefore need to form forward-looking cornerstones of the post-2015 agenda. Insufficient thought has been paid to this thus far.
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