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The Chance Of A Lifetime.(Global Investor)(G20 summit)(Viewpoint essay)

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Typically, by this point in a crisis, capital would rush in to buy distressed assets. This time around, new capital is sidelined.

Last weekend's Washington meeting of the G20 differed in two important ways from most international gatherings. First, it was warranted and urgent; and second, most of the relevant country representatives showed up.

These two factors speak to a silver lining of the current financial crisis: it is providing an opportunity to reform an international economic architecture that is outmoded, feudal and inconsistent with the promotion of global welfare. The big question now is whether the G20 meeting will be followed up on or, instead, fall victim to the bickering that has undermined so many other initiatives in recent years.

There is a reason to be more hopeful this time around: namely, the magnitude of the problem. The credit crisis has led to an unprecedented evaporation of trust among financial intermediaries. The absence of trust has blocked the stabilizing forces that normally kick in to smooth the functioning of global markets.

Typically, by this point in a crisis, new capital would be rushing in to buy up distressed assets. This time around, new capital is sidelined, credit is scarce and most lenders, borrowers and investors are paralyzed. No wonder the financial crisis has now morphed into widespread economic weakness. Witness the extent to which virtually every indicator of consumption and investment around the world has fallen off a cliff in the past four weeks.

The sharp economic downturn is accelerating a basic redefinition of the global landscape. Most visibly, the balance among private and public ownership that had been established over the past several decades is shifting, as governments take equity stakes in major institutions and industries in an attempt to offset market failures. Meanwhile, weak firms outside this official protection umbrella are struggling. Some are on the verge of failure while others are consolidating in order to better navigate the treacherous economic and financial scene. And, to top it all, even bigger questions are being raised about the sustainability of globalization as protectionist pressures grow to curtail the international free flow of goods and services. Against this background, it should come as no surprise that government officials are finally looking at ways to modernize the international architecture, bolster global policy coordination and increase information sharing. Last weekend's G20 meeting was an important, and overdue, start.

As they continue the process initiated over the weekend, officials will look to repeat the ...

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