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Analysis of the contribution of the G20 countries to implementation trade and investment areas within the framework of the Goals sustainable development
[Анализ Вклада Стран «Группы Двадцати» В Реализацию Торгово-Инвестиционных Направлений В Рамках Целей Устойчивого Развития]

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  • Larionova, Marina (Ларионова, Марина)

    (The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

  • Sakharov, Andrey (Сахаров, Андрей)

    (The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

  • Kolmar, Olga (Колмар, Ольга)

    (The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

Abstract

Since the adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals by the UN in 2015 the G20 has repeatedly expressed its commitment to their implementation. The results of the study revealed the main areas in which the G20 contributes to the implementation of the trade and investment targets of the SDGs. At the same time, the factors hindering the implementation of the SDG trade and investment objectives by the G20 members were identified: A comparative analysis of the contribution of trade policies of the G20 members to the development of the trade and economic potential of the least developed countries revealed that a significant share of exports of the least developed countries (26.3% in the period 2015-2017) is affected by the protectionist measures of the G20 members. It was also established that the most potential harm to the export potential of the least developed partner countries was caused by the protectionist measures of the following G20 members: China (47.94 billion US dollars), USA (24.64 billion US dollars), EU (11.19 billion US dollars), Brazil (11.02 billion US dollars) and India (6.07 billion US dollars).

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  • Larionova, Marina (Ларионова, Марина) & Sakharov, Andrey (Сахаров, Андрей) & Kolmar, Olga (Колмар, Ольга), 2020. "Analysis of the contribution of the G20 countries to implementation trade and investment areas within the framework of the Goals sustainable development [Анализ Вклада Стран «Группы Двадцати» В Реа," Working Papers 042010, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:wpaper:042010
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