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Growth, jobs and<br />
structural reform<br />
104<br />
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SHARED SOLUTIONS<br />
TO SHARED PROBLEMS<br />
Angel Gurría, Secretary General,<br />
Organisation for Economic<br />
Co-operation and Development<br />
STRONG GROWTH REQUIRES<br />
STRONG LEADERSHIP<br />
Guy Ryder, Director General,<br />
International Labour Organization<br />
CHANGES IN MONEY AND<br />
BANKING: WHAT THE <strong>G7</strong><br />
SHOULD DO<br />
Paolo Savona, former Minister for<br />
Industry, Italy<br />
92<br />
112 Interview<br />
ROBERT FAUVER<br />
Former US <strong>G7</strong>/G8 Sherpa<br />
114<br />
GENDER STILL HIGH<br />
ON THE <strong>G7</strong> AGENDA<br />
Julia Kulik, Senior Researcher,<br />
<strong>G7</strong> Research Group<br />
Strengthening <strong>G7</strong> summitry<br />
118 Interview<br />
DAVID WELCH,<br />
CIGI Chair of Global Security,<br />
Balsillie School of International Affairs<br />
104<br />
120 Interview<br />
MATTHEW GOODMAN<br />
Senior Adviser for Asian Economics, Center<br />
for Strategic and International Studies<br />
122<br />
FROM PROMISE TO PRACTICE<br />
Caroline Bracht, Senior Researcher,<br />
<strong>G7</strong> Research Group<br />
In cooperation with<br />
The <strong>G7</strong> Research Group<br />
Munk School of Global Affairs<br />
and Trinity College,<br />
University of Toronto,<br />
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