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The FT previews the annual World Economic Forum to be held in Davos, Switzerland

Davos: finding common ground in a complex world
Drawing on an impressive roll call of politicians and business leaders, Davos 2011 will grapple with big issues such as the eurozone crisis, writes Patrick Jenkins
What’s on the agenda at Davos?
From the banking crisis to the economic growth of the emerging markets, leading FT journalists discuss the issues likely to stand out at Davos this year
How the G20 can prevent another financial crisis
Serious post-crisis challenges remain, but the G20 can show the way, writes Christine Lagarde, the French finance minister
A Nordic solution to Europe’s problems
The region’s past economic crises hold valuable lessons, writes Jacob Wallenberg, co-chairman of Davos
It’s all down to economics
Much of the debate at Davos will relate to the need for global economic growth, writes Gideon Rachman
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