The Importance of Private Sector Development in Conflict-Affected Countries
Paul Collier estimates that 73 percent of the poorest billion people in the world live in countries affected by conflict. In this book 'The Bottom Billion,' conflict is the first of the 'traps' responsible for keeping the popula...
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okr-10986-105222021-04-23T14:02:51Z The Importance of Private Sector Development in Conflict-Affected Countries Bold, Chris ACCESS TO CAPITAL BANK ACCOUNTS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESSES CALL CENTER CIVIL WAR ECONOMIC GROWTH ENABLING ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENTS EXPORTERS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HARMONIZATION INCOME INDUSTRIAL BASE INFORMAL SECTOR INSTITUTION INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INVESTMENT CLIMATE JOBS JOINT VENTURE LOAN LOCAL BUSINESS MARKET DEVELOPMENT MICROFINANCE MOBILE PHONE PRIVATE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR COMPANIES PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROCUREMENT RAID RAIDS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT SMALL BUSINESSES TARGETS TAX TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOM TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE VALUE CHAINS Paul Collier estimates that 73 percent of the poorest billion people in the world live in countries affected by conflict. In this book 'The Bottom Billion,' conflict is the first of the 'traps' responsible for keeping the populations of some countries in poverty. The author argues that low or negative economic growth in a country dramatically increases the chance of conflict. 2012-08-13T11:54:10Z 2012-08-13T11:54:10Z 2009-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/11/12344358/importance-private-sector-development-conflict-affected-countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10522 English IFC Smart Lessons Brief CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research South Asia Afghanistan |
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ACCESS TO CAPITAL BANK ACCOUNTS BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT BUSINESSES CALL CENTER CIVIL WAR ECONOMIC GROWTH ENABLING ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENTS EXPORTERS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HARMONIZATION INCOME INDUSTRIAL BASE INFORMAL SECTOR INSTITUTION INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INVESTMENT CLIMATE JOBS JOINT VENTURE LOAN LOCAL BUSINESS MARKET DEVELOPMENT MICROFINANCE MOBILE PHONE PRIVATE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR COMPANIES PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROCUREMENT RAID RAIDS REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT SMALL BUSINESSES TARGETS TAX TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOM TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELEPHONE VALUE CHAINS Bold, Chris The Importance of Private Sector Development in Conflict-Affected Countries |
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Paul Collier estimates that 73 percent
of the poorest billion people in the world live in countries
affected by conflict. In this book 'The Bottom
Billion,' conflict is the first of the
'traps' responsible for keeping the populations of
some countries in poverty. The author argues that low or
negative economic growth in a country dramatically increases
the chance of conflict. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Bold, Chris |
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Bold, Chris |
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Bold, Chris |
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The Importance of Private Sector Development in Conflict-Affected Countries |
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The Importance of Private Sector Development in Conflict-Affected Countries |
title_full |
The Importance of Private Sector Development in Conflict-Affected Countries |
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The Importance of Private Sector Development in Conflict-Affected Countries |
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The Importance of Private Sector Development in Conflict-Affected Countries |
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importance of private sector development in conflict-affected countries |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/11/12344358/importance-private-sector-development-conflict-affected-countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10522 |
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