G20

Ian Jacobs and Matthew England

The International Universities Climate Alliance’s first major initiative will call on world leaders to act on the climate emergency.

JW Nevile Fellow in Economics Tim Harcourt, UNSW Business School.

South Korea's issues with food and energy security make Australia's export profile almost perfect for the country's growth and economic development, says JW Nevile Fellow in Economics Tim Harcourt.

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There are definite steps G20 countries should take immediately to cope with ageing populations, says a taskforce advising the group.

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UNSW Scientia Professor of Economics John Piggott has been selected to lead a task force helping G20 nations decide how they will cope with aging populations.

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Director of the Institute of Global Finance, Professor Fariborz Moshirian from UNSW Sydney, hopes the G20 can achieve its aims.

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Turbulence on the stock market will demand investor attention until Christmas, says UNSW Business School Professor Elvira Sojli, who specialises in understanding periods of market uncertainty.

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While leaders of the G20 meeting in Turkey will discuss the recent terror attacks in Paris, their focus will be on strengthening global financial stability and prosperity, says UNSW international finance expert Fariborz Moshirian.

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The G20 Leader’s Summit is in many ways a company retreat, and is about as hackable as a dinner party, write Tom Apperley and Robbie Fordyce.

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UNSW academics are available to comment on what's shaping to be one of the most significant G20 meetings in many years.

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Australia's presidency of the G20 is the government's opportunity for some real foreign policy achievements. But to do this, Tony Abbott needs to start running with the ball, writes Ross Buckley.