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G-20 leaders descend on Buenos Aires as host Argentina battles worst economic crisis in a decade

  • Written by Robert H. Scott III, Professor of Economics & Finance, Monmouth University
Protesters carry a banner that reads in Spanish, 'Property of the G20? Who chose?'AP Photo/Sebastian Pani

Leaders of the world’s biggest economies have gathered in Buenos Aires for the annual Group of 20 Summit to discuss some of the most important issues facing the global economy, from the future of work and food security to U.S. President...

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