Renewing Globalization and Economic Growth in a Post-Crisis World:
The Future of the G-20 Agenda
On Sept. 23, Carnegie Mellon will host a day-long conference on the steps needed to revitalize economic growth, reaffirm political liberalization, and restore confidence in globalization in the aftermath of the economic crisis.
The event — on the eve of the G-20 Summit in Pittsburgh and co-organized with the Atlantic Council and U.S. Chamber of Commerce — will bring together leading policy experts, business-minds, government officials and academic experts as they present a vision for the new global economy.
Several of these individuals have contributed essays on subjects key to future G-20 agendas. These are complied in this report, published by Carnegie Mellon's University Press.
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Table of Contents
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- Foreword
- Contributors
- Alexei Monsarrat and Kiron K. Skinner / Executive Summary: Renewing Globalization in Post-Crisis World: A New Agenda for the G-20
Sources of Growth and the Role of Innovation
- Robert Atkinson / Sustainable Globalization Means Limiting Export-Led Growth Strategies
- Serguey Braguinsky and Steven Klepper / Worker Mobility and Growth: The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs
- Randal E. Bryant / Data-Intensive Scalable Computing: A Transformative Information
- M. Bernadine Dias / Technology Innovation, Emerging Economies, and the G-20
- Erica R. H. Fuchs / Remembering Comparative Advantage: Leveraging National Differences in Technology Competitiveness
- Klaus Kleinfeld / Globalization 2: Growth in the Post-Crisis World
- Marcin Piatkowski / The Post-Crisis World and the New Growth Agenda for New Europe
- William L. Scherlis / Software: The Endless Value Spiral
The Role of Financial Regulation and Trade in Restoring Growth
- Lee G. Branstetter / Getting Trade Talks Going Again: A Tall Order>
- Myron Brilliant / The G-20 and the U.S. Business Path to Global Economic Recovery: Gaining Productivity and Expanding Trade
- Baruch Fischhoff / Better Decisions, Better Lives
- Richard B. Hoey / Political and Social Dynamics of Economic Growth
- David McCormick / The New Multilateralism: International Economic Policy in the Aftermath of the Crisis
- Daniel M. Price / The New Face of Anti-Globalization: Economic Recovery and Reform Efforts
- John B. Taylor / Should the G-20 Reconsider the Decision to Treble IMF Resources?
The Education of a Workforce for the Twenty-First-Century Economy
- Russell A. Berman / Rebuilding a Culture of Globalization
- Robert H. Dugger / Investing in Early-Childhood Programs Builds Human Capital and a Solid Foundation for Economic Recovery and Growth
- Pradeep K. Khosla / See the World Through the Eyes of an Engineer
- Susan G. Polansky / Are We Educating the Next Generation for the Twenty-First Century? The Promising Pursuit of World Languages and Cultures
- Arthur Rothkopf / The Challenge of STEM Education
- Thomas Spiller / Educating for Global Competitiveness
Social and Political Challenges of Renewing Globalization
- Stephen Brockman / Germany as a Global Player
- Bruce Bueno de Mesquita / Governance, Growth, and the G-20
- Mansoor Dailami and Paul Masson / Gauging Investor Confidence: Policy Actions in the Current Crisis
- Kenya C. Dworkin y Méndez / The United States and Cuba: Time for a New Look at an Old Neighbor
- Steve Forbes / The Golden Rule
- Robert Hutchings / A Global Grand Bargain
- Stephen D. Krasner / Failed and Badly Governed States
- George Loewenstein / Psychological Impediments to Taking Action on Global Warming (And Implications for What Must Happen in Order for Action to Occur)
- John H. Miller / Eight Deadly Sins
- Kiron K. Skinner, Inyoung Song, and Emily Clise / International Institutions and Sound Reasoning
