Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 2000
These are the proceedings of the Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics, which gathers the global perspective of scholars, and practitioners of development policy from academic life, government, and the private sector. The selected t...
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AGGREGATE INDICATORS ATTENUATED INCENTIVES BANKING SECTOR BONDS BUDGET DEFICITS CAPITAL MARKETS CLIMATE CHANGE COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK CONDITIONALITY CORPORATE GOVERNANCE COUNTRY LEVEL CRISES DEBT DEMOCRACY DEMOGRAPHICS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT NETWORK DEVELOPMENT POLICIES DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT PROCESS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DIRECT INVESTMENT ECONOMIC CIRCUMSTANCES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INCENTIVES ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC POWER ECONOMIC REFORMS ECONOMIC RESEARCH ECONOMIC SYSTEMS ECONOMIC THEORIES ECONOMIC THEORY ECONOMICS ECONOMISTS EDUCATION LEVEL EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EQUILIBRIUM EXPORTS EXTERNAL SHOCKS EXTERNALITIES FIGHTING CORRUPTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FREE TRADE GDP GLOBAL GOVERNANCE GLOBAL TRADE GNP GOOD GOVERNANCE GROWTH RATES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMPERFECT COMPETITION INCENTIVE EFFECTS INCENTIVE STRUCTURES INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME EFFECT INCOME GROWTH INEQUALITY INFANT MORTALITY INFORMAL NETWORKS INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS INSTITUTIONAL CHANGES INSURANCE INSURANCE MARKETS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT KNOWLEDGE CREATION LABOR MARKET LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LIFE EXPECTANCY MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION MARKET FAILURES MARKET INCENTIVES MIXED ECONOMY MULTIPLIER EFFECT NATIONAL GOVERNANCE NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NUTRITION OIL ORGANIZATIONAL CAPITAL OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE PARETO OPTIMUM PARTICIPATORY POVERTY PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENTS PER CAPITA INCOME PERFECT INFORMATION POLICIES POLICY CHANGES POLICY ENVIRONMENT POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLITICAL ECONOMY POOR COUNTRIES POOR PEOPLE POVERTY POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCT MARKETS PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC GOOD PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC POLICIES REAL WAGES RISK SHARING SAFETY NETS SAVINGS SHARECROPPING SHARECROPPING CONTRACTS SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL DIMENSIONS SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECURITY SPILLOVERS STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TAXATION TELEVISION TRANSITION ECONOMIES UNDERSTANDING POVERTY UNEMPLOYMENT WEALTH DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES CONSENSUS BUILDING KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER CONDITIONALITY MARKET ECONOMY TRANSITION ECONOMIES AID COORDINATION ECONOMIC CRISIS FINANCIAL CRISES ECONOMIC RECOVERY ECONOMIC GROWTH RESTRUCTURING ASSISTANCE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE LEGAL ASPECTS SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS SAVINGS PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS FUNDING CAPACITY PENSION REFORM INEQUITY DEMOGRAPHIC INDICATORS HOUSEHOLD WELFARE INDICATORS |
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AGGREGATE INDICATORS ATTENUATED INCENTIVES BANKING SECTOR BONDS BUDGET DEFICITS CAPITAL MARKETS CLIMATE CHANGE COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK CONDITIONALITY CORPORATE GOVERNANCE COUNTRY LEVEL CRISES DEBT DEMOCRACY DEMOGRAPHICS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT NETWORK DEVELOPMENT POLICIES DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT PROCESS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DIRECT INVESTMENT ECONOMIC CIRCUMSTANCES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INCENTIVES ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC POWER ECONOMIC REFORMS ECONOMIC RESEARCH ECONOMIC SYSTEMS ECONOMIC THEORIES ECONOMIC THEORY ECONOMICS ECONOMISTS EDUCATION LEVEL EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EQUILIBRIUM EXPORTS EXTERNAL SHOCKS EXTERNALITIES FIGHTING CORRUPTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FREE TRADE GDP GLOBAL GOVERNANCE GLOBAL TRADE GNP GOOD GOVERNANCE GROWTH RATES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMPERFECT COMPETITION INCENTIVE EFFECTS INCENTIVE STRUCTURES INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME EFFECT INCOME GROWTH INEQUALITY INFANT MORTALITY INFORMAL NETWORKS INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS INSTITUTIONAL CHANGES INSURANCE INSURANCE MARKETS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT KNOWLEDGE CREATION LABOR MARKET LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LIFE EXPECTANCY MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION MARKET FAILURES MARKET INCENTIVES MIXED ECONOMY MULTIPLIER EFFECT NATIONAL GOVERNANCE NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NUTRITION OIL ORGANIZATIONAL CAPITAL OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE PARETO OPTIMUM PARTICIPATORY POVERTY PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENTS PER CAPITA INCOME PERFECT INFORMATION POLICIES POLICY CHANGES POLICY ENVIRONMENT POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLITICAL ECONOMY POOR COUNTRIES POOR PEOPLE POVERTY POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCT MARKETS PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC GOOD PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC POLICIES REAL WAGES RISK SHARING SAFETY NETS SAVINGS SHARECROPPING SHARECROPPING CONTRACTS SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL DIMENSIONS SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECURITY SPILLOVERS STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TAXATION TELEVISION TRANSITION ECONOMIES UNDERSTANDING POVERTY UNEMPLOYMENT WEALTH DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES CONSENSUS BUILDING KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER CONDITIONALITY MARKET ECONOMY TRANSITION ECONOMIES AID COORDINATION ECONOMIC CRISIS FINANCIAL CRISES ECONOMIC RECOVERY ECONOMIC GROWTH RESTRUCTURING ASSISTANCE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE LEGAL ASPECTS SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS SAVINGS PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS FUNDING CAPACITY PENSION REFORM INEQUITY DEMOGRAPHIC INDICATORS HOUSEHOLD WELFARE INDICATORS Pleskovic, Boris Stern, Nicholas Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 2000 |
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These are the proceedings of the Annual
World Bank Conference on Development Economics, which
gathers the global perspective of scholars, and
practitioners of development policy from academic life,
government, and the private sector. The selected topics seek
to include new areas of concern, and current research, as
well as areas believed to benefit from exposure to recent
knowledge, and experience. This year's conference
focused on new development thinking, crises and recovery,
corporate governance and restructuring, and, social
security, public and private savings. The opening address
outlines challenges for development, that include the
intransigence of poverty in Africa, and ways to establish
public-private partnerships at the country, and global
levels, while the keynote address identifies equilibrium,
and change as the focus of development economics: long-term
sustainable growth requires development of a consensus
behind the reform policies. Discussions varied from crises
and recovery, through perspectives on the recent history of
transition economies, to arguments on the possibilities of
poverty reduction on a grand scale. Other topics include the
exploration of development strategies, revision of the role
of aid in providing finance, changing policies, and
knowledge transfer, and, how to coordinate development problems. |
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Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 2000 |
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Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 2000 |
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Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 2000 |
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Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 2000 |
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Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 2000 |
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okr-10986-140102021-04-23T14:03:10Z Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 2000 Pleskovic, Boris Stern, Nicholas Pleskovic, Boris Stern, Nicholas AGGREGATE INDICATORS ATTENUATED INCENTIVES BANKING SECTOR BONDS BUDGET DEFICITS CAPITAL MARKETS CLIMATE CHANGE COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK CONDITIONALITY CORPORATE GOVERNANCE COUNTRY LEVEL CRISES DEBT DEMOCRACY DEMOGRAPHICS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT NETWORK DEVELOPMENT POLICIES DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT PROCESS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DIRECT INVESTMENT ECONOMIC CIRCUMSTANCES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INCENTIVES ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC POWER ECONOMIC REFORMS ECONOMIC RESEARCH ECONOMIC SYSTEMS ECONOMIC THEORIES ECONOMIC THEORY ECONOMICS ECONOMISTS EDUCATION LEVEL EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE EQUILIBRIUM EXPORTS EXTERNAL SHOCKS EXTERNALITIES FIGHTING CORRUPTION FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FREE TRADE GDP GLOBAL GOVERNANCE GLOBAL TRADE GNP GOOD GOVERNANCE GROWTH RATES HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMPERFECT COMPETITION INCENTIVE EFFECTS INCENTIVE STRUCTURES INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME EFFECT INCOME GROWTH INEQUALITY INFANT MORTALITY INFORMAL NETWORKS INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS INSTITUTIONAL CHANGES INSURANCE INSURANCE MARKETS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT KNOWLEDGE CREATION LABOR MARKET LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LIFE EXPECTANCY MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MACROECONOMIC STABILIZATION MARKET FAILURES MARKET INCENTIVES MIXED ECONOMY MULTIPLIER EFFECT NATIONAL GOVERNANCE NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NUTRITION OIL ORGANIZATIONAL CAPITAL OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE PARETO OPTIMUM PARTICIPATORY POVERTY PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENTS PER CAPITA INCOME PERFECT INFORMATION POLICIES POLICY CHANGES POLICY ENVIRONMENT POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLITICAL ECONOMY POOR COUNTRIES POOR PEOPLE POVERTY POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCT MARKETS PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC GOOD PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC POLICIES REAL WAGES RISK SHARING SAFETY NETS SAVINGS SHARECROPPING SHARECROPPING CONTRACTS SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL DIMENSIONS SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECURITY SPILLOVERS STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT SUSTAINABLE GROWTH TAXATION TELEVISION TRANSITION ECONOMIES UNDERSTANDING POVERTY UNEMPLOYMENT WEALTH DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES CONSENSUS BUILDING KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER CONDITIONALITY MARKET ECONOMY TRANSITION ECONOMIES AID COORDINATION ECONOMIC CRISIS FINANCIAL CRISES ECONOMIC RECOVERY ECONOMIC GROWTH RESTRUCTURING ASSISTANCE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE LEGAL ASPECTS SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEMS SAVINGS PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS FUNDING CAPACITY PENSION REFORM INEQUITY DEMOGRAPHIC INDICATORS HOUSEHOLD WELFARE INDICATORS These are the proceedings of the Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics, which gathers the global perspective of scholars, and practitioners of development policy from academic life, government, and the private sector. The selected topics seek to include new areas of concern, and current research, as well as areas believed to benefit from exposure to recent knowledge, and experience. This year's conference focused on new development thinking, crises and recovery, corporate governance and restructuring, and, social security, public and private savings. The opening address outlines challenges for development, that include the intransigence of poverty in Africa, and ways to establish public-private partnerships at the country, and global levels, while the keynote address identifies equilibrium, and change as the focus of development economics: long-term sustainable growth requires development of a consensus behind the reform policies. Discussions varied from crises and recovery, through perspectives on the recent history of transition economies, to arguments on the possibilities of poverty reduction on a grand scale. Other topics include the exploration of development strategies, revision of the role of aid in providing finance, changing policies, and knowledge transfer, and, how to coordinate development problems. 2013-06-19T16:54:42Z 2013-06-19T16:54:42Z 2001-07 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/07/1631694/annual-world-bank-conference-development-economics-2000 0-8213-4981-3 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14010 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication |