Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics, 2006: Growth and Integration, Partea 489François Bourguignon, Boris Pleskovic World Bank Publications, 1 ian. 2006 - 238 pagini The Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics (ABCDE) brings together the world's leading scholars and development practitioners for a lively debate on state-of-the-art thinking in development policy and the implications for the global economy. The 17th conference was held in Dakar, Senegal, on January 27, 2005. The theme of the conference was growth and integration, which was divided into five topics: growth and integration, financial reforms, economic development, trade and development, and investment climate. |
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ACP countries AERC African countries African economies African financial systems African stock markets anti-growth syndromes Berthélemy Botswana capital markets China common external tariff competition convergence clubs Côte d’Ivoire Cotonou Cotonou Agreement customs unions developing countries Development Economics diversification domestic economic growth ECOWAS effects environment EPA groups EPA process EPAs equilibrium Eritrea Ethiopia European Union exports factors financial sector reforms firms free trade agreements Ghana Growth Project implementation important incentives income increase indirect costs initial institutions Investment Climate Surveys investors Kenya labor LDCs liberalization Mauritius ment MFN tariff Mozambique multiple equilibria multiple growth peaks Namibia Nigeria non-LDCs paper percent performance political preferential private sector productivity redistribution reduce regimes regional integration regulatory relative revenues risk role rules of origin Senbet Senegal South Africa strategy structural Sub-Saharan Africa syndrome-free Tanzania tion Uganda underdevelopment trap variables World Bank Zambia
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Pagina 62 - Faso Burundi Cameroon Cape Verde Central African Republic Chad Comoros Congo, Dem. Rep. of Congo, Rep. of Côte d'Ivoire Djibouti Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Ethiopia Gabon Gambia, The Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau Kenya Lesotho Liberia Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritius
Pagina 102 - Not available. *Significant at the 10 percent level. **Significant at the 5 percent level. ***Significant at the 1 percent level.
Pagina 63 - Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Rwanda Sao Tomé and Principe Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone South Africa Sudan Swaziland Tanzania Togo Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe Sub-Saharan Africa
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Pagina vii - The book was designed by Naylor Design, Inc. Book production and dissemination were coordinated by the World Bank Office of the Publisher. Introduction
Pagina 118 - Errunza, V., LW Senbet, and K. Hogan. 1998. "The Pricing of Country Funds from Emerging Markets: Theory and Evidence." International Journal of Theoretical and Applied Finance
Pagina 167 - cooperation arrangements and priorities shall vary according to a partner's level of development, its needs, its performance and its long-term development strategy. Particular emphasis shall be placed on the regional dimension.
Pagina 86 - judged on the basis of the efficiency with which the various functions of capital markets are carried out. For instance, the mere establishment of stock exchanges is
Pagina 216 - over time and through experimentation, they found that their hold on power could withstand the partial implementation of adjustment programs. It remains true that political elites do not believe they can survive without recourse to a policy regime of systematic interference,