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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (82709)11/5/2011 5:44:44 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220247
 
flare-ups in the eurozone have distracted leaders from what they say should be efforts to reform global finance and improve life in poorer societies.

There's a perception that the world is moving and has not stopped because the rich countries are unwinding and returning to their natural sizes.

But the financial crisis might mean governments are not paying enough attention to the long term, said Daniel Schwanen, an economist at Canada's Center for International Governance Innovation, a think tank.

"Where is the employment agenda? Where is the growth agenda?" he said. "We've been sidetracked by the emergency debt issues."

nytimes.com