global economic governance
Global economic governance refers to the processes and institutions that facilitate international cooperation and coordination among countries in managing and regulating economic activities on a global scale. It involves policies, agreements, and institutions designed to address cross-border economic issues, such as trade, financial stability, development, and environmental sustainability.
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