单词 | group of five |
释义 | > as lemmasGroup of Five Group of Five n. (also Group of 5) now historical (during the 1970s) an association of five major industrialized nations (France, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States, and West Germany), established to coordinate their economic policies; abbreviated G5.The Group of Five was officially superseded by the Group of Seven in 1976 (see Phrases 1e). ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > management of money > management of national resources > [noun] > political economy > types of economic system > international committee concerned with the Seven1959 Group of 101963 Paris Club1963 G101964 Group of Five1973 G51977 Group of Eight1977 G81988 1973 Financial Times 26 Nov. 1 Such meetings of the ‘Group of Five’ have already taken place twice before—at Washington before the Committee of Twenty ministerial meeting on monetary reform this July. 1977 Economist 26 Nov. 92/1 The Group of 5 is made up of the largest economies (United States, Japan, West Germany, France, Britain). 1986 Times 20 Jan. 21/1 The Group of Five finance ministers of the biggest industrial market economies..have been meeting at No 11, Downing Street. 2009 K. A. Reinert & R. S. Rajan Princeton Encycl. World Econ. I. 570/1 In 1973..the finance ministers of the United States, France, Britain, and Germany, soon joined by Japan, met secretly as a Group of Five (G5)..to discuss a replacement for the international monetary regime of gold-linked, fixed exchange rates. < as lemmas |
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