In October 2021, the G7 Panel on Economic Resilience published its final report, titled Global Economic Resilience: Building Forward Better. Dubbed the “Cornwall Consensus,” it represented an evolution beyond the so-called “Washington Consensus,” a neoliberal paradigm that sought to use public policy levers to protect markets from democratic demands.



The Panel consists of eight authoritative experts appointed by G7 Leaders, including Roosevelt’s own Felicia Wong as the US representative. The full panel consisted of:
Canada
Carolyn Wilkins
External member of the Bank of England’s Financial Policy Committee; executive board member of Intact Financial Corporation; former senior deputy governor of the Bank of Canada.
France
Professor Thomas Philippon
Economist and professor of finance at New York University’s Stern School of Business; economic advisor to Emmanuel Macron.
Germany
Dr. Stormy-Annika Mildner
Executive director of the Aspen Institute in Berlin; adjunct lecturer at Hertie School; former head of department for external economic policy at the Federation of German Industries.
Italy
Professor Mariana Mazzucato
Special economic advisor to the Italian Prime Minister (2020); economist and professor at the UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose at University College London.
Japan
Professor Nobukatsu Kanehara
Doshisha University, Tokyo; former assistant chief cabinet secretary to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
United Kingdom
Lord Mark Sedwill (Chair)
G7 Envoy on Economic Resilience; former Cabinet Secretary and National Security Adviser. Chair of the Atlantic Future Forum.
United States
Dr. Felicia Wong
President and CEO of the Roosevelt Institute.
European Union
Thomas Wieser
Nonresident Fellow, Bruegel; former President of the Euro Working Group and the European Financial Committee.