Global Development Finance 2005: Mobilizing Finance and Managing VulnerabilityWorld Bank Publications, 1 ian. 2005 - 601 pagini 'Global Development Finance 2005 I: Analysis and Statistical Appendix' addresses two key challenges in development finance: first, how to raise resources flowing to low-income countries, which are heavily constrained in their access to market-based finance. Second, how to manage the vulnerability inherent in developing countries' access to finance vulnerability stemming from changes in the global macro environment, as well as from shifting donor priorities (affecting aid and concessional finance) and changing debt dynamics in developing countries. 'Global Development Finance 2005 II: Summary and Country Tables'* includes a comprehensive set of tables of data for 136 countries that report under the World Bank Debtor Reporting System, as well as summary data for regions and income groups. It contains data on total external debt stocks and flows, aggregates, and key debt ratios, and provides a detailed, country-by-country picture of debt. 'Global Development Finance 2005' debt data are also available on CD-ROM and online, with more than 200 historical time series from 1970 to 2003 and country group estimates for 2004. * 'Vol II. Summary and Country Tables' is not sold separately. |
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America and Caribbean Arab Rep Argentina Asia and Pacific assets average Bank Debtor Reporting bank lending billion bond financing borrowing Brazil capital flows capital markets Central Asia China creditors crises currency current account Czech Republic debt burden debt flows Debtor Reporting System decline developing countries developing-country development assistance dollar domestic debt markets donors East and North East Asia emerging market economies Europe and Central exchange rates exchange-rate exports external debt external financing FDI inflows figure fiscal flows to developing foreign exchange reserves global improved income increase India Indonesia inflation investment investors Latin America Malaysia MDGs ment Mexico Middle East middle-income countries monetary North Africa OECD Pakistan percent of GDP Philippines Poland poor countries private sector region remittances risk Russian Federation sources South Asia South-South staff estimates Sub-Saharan Africa Table Thailand tion Total external debt trade Turkey U.S. interest rates volatility World Bank World Bank Debtor