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Global Economic Governance: Addressing the democratic deficit

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John Langmore and Shaun Fitzgerald argue that international economic and social institutions have failed to adequately evolve in the face of deepening of global interdependence.

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  1. This article is an edited version of a lecture delivered at the University of Melbourne on 4 December 2009.

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Argues that international economic and social institutions have failed to evolve in the face of deepening of global interdependence

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Langmore, J., Fitzgerald, S. Global Economic Governance: Addressing the democratic deficit. Development 53, 390–393 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1057/dev.2010.35

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