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The leaders of the G20 countries meet later this week to continue their efforts to promote global economic stability. But how much progress have they made so far?

The leaders of the G20, the world's major developed and developing economies, meet in Pittsburgh on Thursday and Friday, to continue their efforts to promote a global economic recovery. It's their third summit - the first was in November last year, the second in London in April. Our Economics Correspondent Andrew Walker asks whether they have delivered what they have already promised.

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Wed 23 Sep 200904:40GMT

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BBC World Service Archive

BBC World Service Archive

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