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An overview of Lagoro IDP camp in Kitgum District, northern Uganda, 20 May 2007. Manoocher Deghati/IRIN
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Isabella Massa
Isabella Massa

Isabella Massa

Dr Isabella Massa has policy-oriented research experience, in particular with respect to African countries. Before joining ODI, she has worked as an Economist (FIP) at the International Monetary Fund within the Middle East and Central Asia Department, and has developed an extensive academic experience as research assistant and instructor in different international universities. Her research interests focus on private capital flows, stock markets development and economic growth. She has published in the Emerging Markets Review, African Development Review, Applied Financial Economics, International Review of Financial Analysis and in institutional working papers as well as occasional papers. She has a PhD in Economics and Organization at Ca’ Foscari University in Venice, Italy.

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The G-20 framework for strong, sustainable and balanced growth: What role for low-income, small and vulnerable countries?

Publication - Books or book chapters - 16 June 2010
Dirk Willem te Velde (editor), Issac Anthony, Ray Barrell, Debapriya Bhattacharya, Derek Brien, Massimiliano Cali, Nicola Cantore, Lius Jemio, Jane Kenan, Ali Mansoor, Isabella Massa, Shiela Page, Mustafiz Rahman, Pradumna Rana, Nikunj Soni, Hem Socheth

This paper contains over 20 briefings considering the role of low-income, small or vulnerable countries in the G-20 growth framework ahead of the Toronto and Seoul G-20 summits this year, 2010.

G20 London Summit - World leaders group photo
G20 London Summit - World leaders group photo

Leaders pose for group photo at the G20 London Summit, 2 April 2009
License: Creative Commons
Credit: London Summit
Source: Flickr

G-20 Framework for Strong, Sustainable and Balanced Growth

Projects - May 2010 to September 2010

This project aims to work with southern think tanks to develop a framework that is intended to encourage G20 countries to implement coherent medium term policy frameworks to attain a mutually beneficial growth path and avoid future crises. This publication is not to replace ODI’s G20 development charter which is broader but to flag up issues / markers for the period until next G20 meeting in Seoul and in particular in relation to the G20 growth framework (and that it is unclear how non-G20 countries will liaise with G20) whose policy decisions will affect non-G20 countries.

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