G20: Issues of Importance for Developing Countries and Indonesia's Role

World Bank MD and Former Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati spoke to a full house on the G20, issues for developing countries and Indonesia's role, on August 23, 2011 at the Crawford School, ANU.

Sri Mulyani Indrawati is Managing Director, The World Bank. She is responsible for the Bank’s operations in Latin America and the Caribbean, East Asia and the Pacific, and the Middle East and North Africa. Prior to joining the World Bank in June 2010, Sri Mulyani served as Indonesia’s Minister of Finance. In this capacity she guided the economic policy of one of the largest countries in Southeast Asia, and one of the biggest states in the world, successfully navigating through the global economic crisis, implementing key reforms and earning the respect of her peers internationally. Sri Mulyani is a noted reformer and economist - she has earned a reputation as a campaigner against corruption and for the success of her economic policy during her time as Indonesian Finance Minster, for which she was named best finance minister in Asia by Emerging Market Forum.

In this video Emeritus Professor Peter Drysdale of the Crawford School joins in a discussion with Sri Mulyani of the role of the G20, the key issues of importance for developing countries and Indonesia’s role in addressing them.

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