OECS Private Sector Financing : Ridging the Supply-Demand Gap
The high levels of public debt and persistent fiscal deficits limit Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) governments' ability to pursue counter-cyclical fiscal policies during future economic downturns, leaving private investment as...
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ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCESS TO FINANCING ACCESS TO INFORMATION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF FINANCE ASSET QUALITY BANK LENDING BANK LOAN BANK LOANS BANKING SERVICES BANKING SYSTEM BANKRUPTCY BANKRUPTCY PROCEDURES BORROWER BORROWING BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUSINESS EXPERIENCE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS PLAN BUSINESS PLANNING BUSINESS PLANS BUSINESS STARTUP BUSINESS SUPPORT CAPITAL MARKET CASH FLOW CASH FLOWS CASH WITHDRAWAL CENTRAL BANK CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE COLLATERAL COLLATERAL REGISTRATION COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS COMMERCIAL BANK COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMERCIAL LOANS CONSULTING SERVICES CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT COOPERATIVES CREDIT ALLOCATION CREDIT CARDS CREDIT GUARANTEE CREDIT GUARANTEES CREDIT INFORMATION CREDIT INFORMATION SYSTEMS CREDIT LINE CREDIT NEEDS CREDIT REPORTING CREDIT REPORTING SYSTEMS CREDIT REQUIREMENTS CREDIT RISK CREDIT UNION CREDIT UNIONS CREDITOR CREDITORS CURRENCY DEBT DEBT BURDEN DEBT BURDENS DEBT COLLECTION DEBT FINANCING DEBT MANAGEMENT DEBTS DEPOSIT DEPOSITS DEVELOPMENT BANK DEVELOPMENT BANKS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS DIVERSIFICATION EARNINGS ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIES OF SCALE EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EMERGING MARKET EMERGING MARKET COUNTRIES EMPLOYER ENABLING ENVIRONMENT ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT ENTREPRENEURS EQUITY FINANCE EQUITY FINANCING EQUITY FUND EQUITY FUNDING EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES EXTERNAL FINANCE EXTERNAL FINANCING EXTERNAL FUNDS EXTERNAL SHOCKS FAMILIES FARMER FARMERS FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL LITERACY FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL PRODUCTS FINANCIAL REGULATORS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SECTOR ASSESSMENT FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL STRUCTURE FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCING NEEDS FISCAL DEFICITS FISCAL POLICIES FOREIGN FIRMS FOREIGN INVESTMENT FORM OF COLLATERAL FORMAL CREDIT FUNDING SOURCES GOVERNMENT INDEBTEDNESS GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION GOVERNMENT SECURITIES GOVERNMENT SECURITIES MARKET GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GUARANTEE SCHEMES HOME MORTGAGE IMPORT DUTIES IMPORT DUTY INCOME TAX INDEBTEDNESS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSURANCE INSURANCE SERVICES INTEREST PAYMENTS INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INTERNAL FINANCE INVESTMENT CAPITAL INVESTMENT DECISIONS INVESTMENT FUND ISSUE OF ACCESS JOB CREATION LABOR MARKET LACK OF CAPITAL LACK OF INFORMATION LAND OWNERSHIP LAND REGISTRATION LEGAL RIGHTS LEGAL RIGHTS OF CREDITORS LENDERS LENDING DECISION LENDING PORTFOLIO LINE OF CREDIT LINES OF CREDIT LIQUIDITY LOAN LOAN APPLICATION LOAN APPLICATIONS LOAN PORTFOLIO LONG TERM FINANCING MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET ECONOMY MONETARY FUND MONETARY POLICY MORTGAGE LENDING MORTGAGE LOANS MORTGAGE MARKET MORTGAGES NEW MARKET OPEN MARKET OPERATING COSTS OVERDRAFT OVERDRAFTS PAYMENTS SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT PERSONAL ASSETS PERSONAL SAVINGS POOR CREDIT POOR CREDIT HISTORY PRIVATE EQUITY PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR FINANCING PROFIT MARGIN PROVISION OF MORTGAGE PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC SECTOR DEBT RATES OF RETURN REAL PROPERTY REGISTRATION PROCESS REMITTANCE REMITTANCES REPOSSESSION RETAIL BANKING RISK DIVERSIFICATION RISK MANAGEMENT SAVINGS SECURITIES SECURITIES EXCHANGE SMALL BUSINESS SMALL BUSINESSES SMALL ENTERPRISE SOCIAL SECURITY SOURCES OF FINANCE START-UPS STUDENT LOANS SUPPLY CHAINS T-BILL T-BILL RATE TAX BURDENS TAX EXEMPTIONS TAX LEGISLATION TAX SYSTEM TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRADE CREDIT TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSACTIONS COSTS TRANSPARENCY VENTURE CAPITAL VENTURE FUNDING WORKING CAPITAL |
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ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCESS TO FINANCING ACCESS TO INFORMATION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF FINANCE ASSET QUALITY BANK LENDING BANK LOAN BANK LOANS BANKING SERVICES BANKING SYSTEM BANKRUPTCY BANKRUPTCY PROCEDURES BORROWER BORROWING BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUSINESS EXPERIENCE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS PLAN BUSINESS PLANNING BUSINESS PLANS BUSINESS STARTUP BUSINESS SUPPORT CAPITAL MARKET CASH FLOW CASH FLOWS CASH WITHDRAWAL CENTRAL BANK CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE COLLATERAL COLLATERAL REGISTRATION COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS COMMERCIAL BANK COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMERCIAL LOANS CONSULTING SERVICES CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT COOPERATIVES CREDIT ALLOCATION CREDIT CARDS CREDIT GUARANTEE CREDIT GUARANTEES CREDIT INFORMATION CREDIT INFORMATION SYSTEMS CREDIT LINE CREDIT NEEDS CREDIT REPORTING CREDIT REPORTING SYSTEMS CREDIT REQUIREMENTS CREDIT RISK CREDIT UNION CREDIT UNIONS CREDITOR CREDITORS CURRENCY DEBT DEBT BURDEN DEBT BURDENS DEBT COLLECTION DEBT FINANCING DEBT MANAGEMENT DEBTS DEPOSIT DEPOSITS DEVELOPMENT BANK DEVELOPMENT BANKS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS DIVERSIFICATION EARNINGS ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIES OF SCALE EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EMERGING MARKET EMERGING MARKET COUNTRIES EMPLOYER ENABLING ENVIRONMENT ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT ENTREPRENEURS EQUITY FINANCE EQUITY FINANCING EQUITY FUND EQUITY FUNDING EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES EXTERNAL FINANCE EXTERNAL FINANCING EXTERNAL FUNDS EXTERNAL SHOCKS FAMILIES FARMER FARMERS FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL LITERACY FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL PRODUCTS FINANCIAL REGULATORS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SECTOR ASSESSMENT FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL STRUCTURE FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCING NEEDS FISCAL DEFICITS FISCAL POLICIES FOREIGN FIRMS FOREIGN INVESTMENT FORM OF COLLATERAL FORMAL CREDIT FUNDING SOURCES GOVERNMENT INDEBTEDNESS GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION GOVERNMENT SECURITIES GOVERNMENT SECURITIES MARKET GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GUARANTEE SCHEMES HOME MORTGAGE IMPORT DUTIES IMPORT DUTY INCOME TAX INDEBTEDNESS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSURANCE INSURANCE SERVICES INTEREST PAYMENTS INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INTERNAL FINANCE INVESTMENT CAPITAL INVESTMENT DECISIONS INVESTMENT FUND ISSUE OF ACCESS JOB CREATION LABOR MARKET LACK OF CAPITAL LACK OF INFORMATION LAND OWNERSHIP LAND REGISTRATION LEGAL RIGHTS LEGAL RIGHTS OF CREDITORS LENDERS LENDING DECISION LENDING PORTFOLIO LINE OF CREDIT LINES OF CREDIT LIQUIDITY LOAN LOAN APPLICATION LOAN APPLICATIONS LOAN PORTFOLIO LONG TERM FINANCING MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET ECONOMY MONETARY FUND MONETARY POLICY MORTGAGE LENDING MORTGAGE LOANS MORTGAGE MARKET MORTGAGES NEW MARKET OPEN MARKET OPERATING COSTS OVERDRAFT OVERDRAFTS PAYMENTS SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT PERSONAL ASSETS PERSONAL SAVINGS POOR CREDIT POOR CREDIT HISTORY PRIVATE EQUITY PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR FINANCING PROFIT MARGIN PROVISION OF MORTGAGE PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC SECTOR DEBT RATES OF RETURN REAL PROPERTY REGISTRATION PROCESS REMITTANCE REMITTANCES REPOSSESSION RETAIL BANKING RISK DIVERSIFICATION RISK MANAGEMENT SAVINGS SECURITIES SECURITIES EXCHANGE SMALL BUSINESS SMALL BUSINESSES SMALL ENTERPRISE SOCIAL SECURITY SOURCES OF FINANCE START-UPS STUDENT LOANS SUPPLY CHAINS T-BILL T-BILL RATE TAX BURDENS TAX EXEMPTIONS TAX LEGISLATION TAX SYSTEM TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRADE CREDIT TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSACTIONS COSTS TRANSPARENCY VENTURE CAPITAL VENTURE FUNDING WORKING CAPITAL World Bank OECS Private Sector Financing : Ridging the Supply-Demand Gap |
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The high levels of public debt and
persistent fiscal deficits limit Organization of Eastern
Caribbean States (OECS) governments' ability to pursue
counter-cyclical fiscal policies during future economic
downturns, leaving private investment as the key driver of
future growth. This study on private sector financing in the
OECS analyzes the issue of access to finance from three
different angles: the demand side; the supply side; and the
enabling environment. It is not possible to fully analyze
problems of access to finance without a broad approach.
Demand side, supply side and the enabling environment are
jointly analyzed in this study to identify key measures that
could be applied in order to improve the enabling
environment, create better opportunities for business growth
and innovation (diversification), and place financial sector
institutions in a position to provide finance, especially to
SMEs, in a sustainable way. |
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OECS Private Sector Financing : Ridging the Supply-Demand Gap |
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OECS Private Sector Financing : Ridging the Supply-Demand Gap |
title_full |
OECS Private Sector Financing : Ridging the Supply-Demand Gap |
title_fullStr |
OECS Private Sector Financing : Ridging the Supply-Demand Gap |
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OECS Private Sector Financing : Ridging the Supply-Demand Gap |
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oecs private sector financing : ridging the supply-demand gap |
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Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/11/16448975/oecs-private-sector-financing-ridging-supply-demand-gap http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12725 |
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okr-10986-127252021-04-23T14:03:04Z OECS Private Sector Financing : Ridging the Supply-Demand Gap World Bank ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCESS TO FINANCING ACCESS TO INFORMATION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF FINANCE ASSET QUALITY BANK LENDING BANK LOAN BANK LOANS BANKING SERVICES BANKING SYSTEM BANKRUPTCY BANKRUPTCY PROCEDURES BORROWER BORROWING BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUSINESS EXPERIENCE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS PLAN BUSINESS PLANNING BUSINESS PLANS BUSINESS STARTUP BUSINESS SUPPORT CAPITAL MARKET CASH FLOW CASH FLOWS CASH WITHDRAWAL CENTRAL BANK CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE COLLATERAL COLLATERAL REGISTRATION COLLATERAL REQUIREMENTS COMMERCIAL BANK COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMERCIAL LOANS CONSULTING SERVICES CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT COOPERATIVES CREDIT ALLOCATION CREDIT CARDS CREDIT GUARANTEE CREDIT GUARANTEES CREDIT INFORMATION CREDIT INFORMATION SYSTEMS CREDIT LINE CREDIT NEEDS CREDIT REPORTING CREDIT REPORTING SYSTEMS CREDIT REQUIREMENTS CREDIT RISK CREDIT UNION CREDIT UNIONS CREDITOR CREDITORS CURRENCY DEBT DEBT BURDEN DEBT BURDENS DEBT COLLECTION DEBT FINANCING DEBT MANAGEMENT DEBTS DEPOSIT DEPOSITS DEVELOPMENT BANK DEVELOPMENT BANKS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS DIVERSIFICATION EARNINGS ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIES OF SCALE EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EMERGING MARKET EMERGING MARKET COUNTRIES EMPLOYER ENABLING ENVIRONMENT ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT ENTREPRENEURS EQUITY FINANCE EQUITY FINANCING EQUITY FUND EQUITY FUNDING EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES EXTERNAL FINANCE EXTERNAL FINANCING EXTERNAL FUNDS EXTERNAL SHOCKS FAMILIES FARMER FARMERS FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FINANCIAL LITERACY FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL PRODUCTS FINANCIAL REGULATORS FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SECTOR ASSESSMENT FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL STRUCTURE FINANCIAL SYSTEM FINANCING NEEDS FISCAL DEFICITS FISCAL POLICIES FOREIGN FIRMS FOREIGN INVESTMENT FORM OF COLLATERAL FORMAL CREDIT FUNDING SOURCES GOVERNMENT INDEBTEDNESS GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION GOVERNMENT SECURITIES GOVERNMENT SECURITIES MARKET GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GUARANTEE SCHEMES HOME MORTGAGE IMPORT DUTIES IMPORT DUTY INCOME TAX INDEBTEDNESS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSURANCE INSURANCE SERVICES INTEREST PAYMENTS INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INTERNAL FINANCE INVESTMENT CAPITAL INVESTMENT DECISIONS INVESTMENT FUND ISSUE OF ACCESS JOB CREATION LABOR MARKET LACK OF CAPITAL LACK OF INFORMATION LAND OWNERSHIP LAND REGISTRATION LEGAL RIGHTS LEGAL RIGHTS OF CREDITORS LENDERS LENDING DECISION LENDING PORTFOLIO LINE OF CREDIT LINES OF CREDIT LIQUIDITY LOAN LOAN APPLICATION LOAN APPLICATIONS LOAN PORTFOLIO LONG TERM FINANCING MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET ECONOMY MONETARY FUND MONETARY POLICY MORTGAGE LENDING MORTGAGE LOANS MORTGAGE MARKET MORTGAGES NEW MARKET OPEN MARKET OPERATING COSTS OVERDRAFT OVERDRAFTS PAYMENTS SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT PERSONAL ASSETS PERSONAL SAVINGS POOR CREDIT POOR CREDIT HISTORY PRIVATE EQUITY PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR FINANCING PROFIT MARGIN PROVISION OF MORTGAGE PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC SECTOR DEBT RATES OF RETURN REAL PROPERTY REGISTRATION PROCESS REMITTANCE REMITTANCES REPOSSESSION RETAIL BANKING RISK DIVERSIFICATION RISK MANAGEMENT SAVINGS SECURITIES SECURITIES EXCHANGE SMALL BUSINESS SMALL BUSINESSES SMALL ENTERPRISE SOCIAL SECURITY SOURCES OF FINANCE START-UPS STUDENT LOANS SUPPLY CHAINS T-BILL T-BILL RATE TAX BURDENS TAX EXEMPTIONS TAX LEGISLATION TAX SYSTEM TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRADE CREDIT TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSACTIONS COSTS TRANSPARENCY VENTURE CAPITAL VENTURE FUNDING WORKING CAPITAL The high levels of public debt and persistent fiscal deficits limit Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) governments' ability to pursue counter-cyclical fiscal policies during future economic downturns, leaving private investment as the key driver of future growth. This study on private sector financing in the OECS analyzes the issue of access to finance from three different angles: the demand side; the supply side; and the enabling environment. It is not possible to fully analyze problems of access to finance without a broad approach. Demand side, supply side and the enabling environment are jointly analyzed in this study to identify key measures that could be applied in order to improve the enabling environment, create better opportunities for business growth and innovation (diversification), and place financial sector institutions in a position to provide finance, especially to SMEs, in a sustainable way. 2013-03-14T16:02:26Z 2013-03-14T16:02:26Z 2007-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/11/16448975/oecs-private-sector-financing-ridging-supply-demand-gap http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12725 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Financial Sector Study Economic & Sector Work Latin America & Caribbean |