The G-20 Toronto Summit (June 26/27) will focus on recovery from the global economic and financial crisis. While high- -income countries have been languishing in the worst recession since the 1930s, China and India have continued to power ahead. This is not a single standalone event, but a sign of an important structural transformation in the global economy, a process we call ‘shifting wealth’.
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