Global development finance; Building coalitions for effective development finance analysis and summary tables (Record no. 70029)

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International Standard Book Number 9780821348925
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Classification number 338.9 WOR
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Personal name World Bank
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Title Global development finance; Building coalitions for effective development finance analysis and summary tables
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Washington
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. World Bank
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2001
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Extent 275p.
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Summary, etc. International financial flows to developing countries are probably more valuable than traditionally thought and the prospects for using them more effectively continue to improve. These resource transfers from rich countries to poor ones create investment opportunities, and influence development, by stimulating improvements in the policies and institutions of developing countries. They can thus reinforce those countries' efforts to raise productivity and increase efficiency in the economy.<br/><br/>These are some of the conclusions reached by Global Development Finance 2001, Analysis and Summary Tables, a report that also highlights current international initiatives to leverage the extensive potential of international financial flows. These include the global reform of the international financial archi tecture and the World Bank's Comprehensive Development Framework at the country level, which advocates a holistic approach to development.<br/><br/>Global Development Finance 2001, Analysis and Summary Tables,<br/><br/>*Predicts a quick rebound in the global economy in 2001 despite the cyclical slowdown of 2000 • Finds that capital flows to developing countries grew smartly in 2000 following the steep declines of the crisis-laden late 1990s but still lagged behind output and trade since the crises<br/><br/>• Finds that aid flows and the pace of debt relief picked up in 2000 but would need constant monitoring in order to preserve economic gains and make a case for greater aid Concludes that international financial institutions need to take a more flexible and pragmatic approach to coalition building to achieve the maximum dividends from international resource transfers intended for public goods.<br/><br/>For more information on the analysis, please see www.worldbank.org/prospects. Global Development Finance 2001, Country Tables, as in previous years, includes a comprehensive set of country tables with statistical data for 137 countries that report debt 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.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Finance - World bank
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