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A man holds a sign that reads: 'Stop Burning Taxpayer Money!' in Berlin, Germany. The upcoming G20 summit of leaders from the 20 richest economies and emerging economic heavyweights will discuss strengthening the global financial architecture in the wake of the worst crisis in the sector for generations. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

Preview of the global economic summit

Broadcast: Midmorning, 11/14/2008, 9:06 a.m.

World economies are undergoing a dramatic shift in a crisis that many blame on the U.S.'s irresponsible lending and lack of regulation. President Bush has called a meeting of the 20 countries who control the world's economy to be held in Washington, DC over the weekend. But even before it begins, economists and analysts say the group has a long way to go before reaching agreements.

Guests

Matthew Bishop: Chief business writer and US Business Editor of The Economist Magazine.

Michael Mandel: Chief economist at Business Week magazine. He's the author of a new textbook, "Economics: The Basics."

Brad Setser: Fellow for geoeconomics at the Council on Foreign Relations.

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