Brazil : Equitable, Competitive, Sustainable--Contributions for Debate
This volume presents a set of Policy Notes prepared by the World Bank's Brazil Team with partners during 2002 as a contribution for the debate of policies by the new federal and state governments elected in October 2002. The objectives of maki...
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ACCOUNTABILITY ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY BONDS BORROWING BUREAUCRATIC RED TAPE CHILD LABOR CITIZEN CITIZENS CIVIL SOCIETY COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT CRIME CRIME RATES DEBT DEBT MANAGEMENT DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPMENT NETWORK DEVELOPMENT POLICIES DIRECT INVESTMENT DISTORTIONARY TAXES ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC SHOCKS EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURES EXTERNAL DEBT FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES FISCAL BALANCE FISCAL DISCIPLINE FISCAL POLICY FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT BONDS GOVERNMENT SPENDING GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH RATES HEALTH OUTCOMES HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSING HOUSING FINANCE HOUSING POLICY HUMAN CAPITAL INCOME INCOME LEVEL INCOME REDISTRIBUTION INDEXATION INEQUALITY INFLATION INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL INCENTIVES INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS INSURANCE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INVESTMENT CLIMATE IRREVERSIBILITY JUDICIAL REFORM LABOR MARKET LAND USE LEGAL FRAMEWORK LICENSES LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL COMMUNITIES LONG TERM MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MARKET ENTRY MATCHING GRANTS MUNICIPAL MANAGEMENT MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL INCOME NATURAL CAPITAL NATURAL RESOURCES NONBANK FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS PEER REVIEW POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS POLITICAL NEGOTIATION POLLUTION POVERTY GAP POVERTY LINE POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PROPERTY RIGHTS PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INVESTMENTS PUBLIC POLICIES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING REDUCING POVERTY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT SALES TAXES SAVINGS SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVISION SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL EXCLUSION SOCIAL EXPENDITURE SOCIAL EXPENDITURES SOCIAL INCLUSION SOCIAL INDICATORS SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECTORS SOCIAL SECURITY STRUCTURAL REFORM STRUCTURAL REFORMS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE GROWTH SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE USE TAX TAX STRUCTURE TAX SYSTEM TAXATION TRADEOFFS TRANSPORT TREASURY URBAN MANAGEMENT URBAN SERVICES WATER POLLUTION WATER RESOURCES WATER SUPPLY WATER USE YOUTH INVESTMENTS EDUCATIONAL EQUITY PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS SCHOOL QUALITY GOVERNANCE CAPACITY ACCOUNTABILITY IN GOVERNANCE SECONDARY SCHOOLS HIGHER EDUCATION EQUITY RESOURCE ALLOCATION HEALTH ISSUES SOCIAL ISSUES JOB CREATION ECONOMIC GROWTH SOCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS SOCIAL PROTECTION INCOME TRANSFERS SERVICE DELIVERY CRIME VIOLENCE COMMUNITY PROJECTS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES TRANSPORT SYSTEMS ENERGY SECTOR LABOR MARKET PROPERTY RIGHTS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC FUNDS TECHNOLOGY HOUSING DECENTRALIZATION WATER POVERTY REDUCTION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT MACROECONOMIC STABILITY World Bank Brazil : Equitable, Competitive, Sustainable--Contributions for Debate |
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This volume presents a set of Policy
Notes prepared by the World Bank's Brazil Team with
partners during 2002 as a contribution for the debate of
policies by the new federal and state governments elected in
October 2002. The objectives of making these Policy Notes
available to a broader audience is twofold. It could
contribute to the discussion in Brazil and elsewhere about
public policies to be formulated by the Brazilian
governments for the period 2003-2006, and beyond. It could
also serve as a vehicle to exchange lessons of experience
from Brazil to the rest of the world and vice versa. Since
the Policy Notes were written for an incoming administration
that would be well familiar with recent developments in
Brazil, they do not attempt a comprehensive assessment of
Brazil's impressive recent progress but rather focus on
the challenges in areas where World Bank and related partner
experience appears relevant. The Policy Notes were prepared
during 2002, a period during which economic uncertainties
mounted ahead of the presidential elections of October 2002.
They do not reflect information on the important policy
discussions and developments after the elections. These
notes do not deal with all policy issues of relevance for
Brazil. Even on those issues which are addressed, the
assessment may be focused on specific aspects. The selection
of topics and the emphasis in the Policy Notes are, thus,
driven by policy priorities and their timeliness. The Policy
Notes do not attempt to present a comprehensive policy
agenda; rather, they are meant to constitute timely
contributions for discussions. The initial objective was to
pull together findings of past World Bank Group studies,
based on numerous other work by Brazilian and international
authors, and experiences on Brazil, as well as relevant
international experiences, and make them available to the
new governments in a synthetic form. |
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Brazil : Equitable, Competitive, Sustainable--Contributions for Debate |
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Brazil : Equitable, Competitive, Sustainable--Contributions for Debate |
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Brazil : Equitable, Competitive, Sustainable--Contributions for Debate |
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Brazil : Equitable, Competitive, Sustainable--Contributions for Debate |
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Brazil : Equitable, Competitive, Sustainable--Contributions for Debate |
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brazil : equitable, competitive, sustainable--contributions for debate |
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okr-10986-150512021-04-23T14:03:12Z Brazil : Equitable, Competitive, Sustainable--Contributions for Debate World Bank ACCOUNTABILITY ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY BONDS BORROWING BUREAUCRATIC RED TAPE CHILD LABOR CITIZEN CITIZENS CIVIL SOCIETY COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT CRIME CRIME RATES DEBT DEBT MANAGEMENT DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPMENT NETWORK DEVELOPMENT POLICIES DIRECT INVESTMENT DISTORTIONARY TAXES ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC SHOCKS EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURES EXTERNAL DEBT FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES FISCAL BALANCE FISCAL DISCIPLINE FISCAL POLICY FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT BONDS GOVERNMENT SPENDING GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH RATES HEALTH OUTCOMES HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSING HOUSING FINANCE HOUSING POLICY HUMAN CAPITAL INCOME INCOME LEVEL INCOME REDISTRIBUTION INDEXATION INEQUALITY INFLATION INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL INCENTIVES INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS INSURANCE INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INVESTMENT CLIMATE IRREVERSIBILITY JUDICIAL REFORM LABOR MARKET LAND USE LEGAL FRAMEWORK LICENSES LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL COMMUNITIES LONG TERM MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MARKET ENTRY MATCHING GRANTS MUNICIPAL MANAGEMENT MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL INCOME NATURAL CAPITAL NATURAL RESOURCES NONBANK FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS PEER REVIEW POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS POLITICAL NEGOTIATION POLLUTION POVERTY GAP POVERTY LINE POVERTY REDUCTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PROPERTY RIGHTS PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC FINANCES PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INVESTMENTS PUBLIC POLICIES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC SPENDING REDUCING POVERTY REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT SALES TAXES SAVINGS SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVISION SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL EXCLUSION SOCIAL EXPENDITURE SOCIAL EXPENDITURES SOCIAL INCLUSION SOCIAL INDICATORS SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECTORS SOCIAL SECURITY STRUCTURAL REFORM STRUCTURAL REFORMS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE GROWTH SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE USE TAX TAX STRUCTURE TAX SYSTEM TAXATION TRADEOFFS TRANSPORT TREASURY URBAN MANAGEMENT URBAN SERVICES WATER POLLUTION WATER RESOURCES WATER SUPPLY WATER USE YOUTH INVESTMENTS EDUCATIONAL EQUITY PRESCHOOL PROGRAMS SCHOOL QUALITY GOVERNANCE CAPACITY ACCOUNTABILITY IN GOVERNANCE SECONDARY SCHOOLS HIGHER EDUCATION EQUITY RESOURCE ALLOCATION HEALTH ISSUES SOCIAL ISSUES JOB CREATION ECONOMIC GROWTH SOCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS SOCIAL PROTECTION INCOME TRANSFERS SERVICE DELIVERY CRIME VIOLENCE COMMUNITY PROJECTS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES TRANSPORT SYSTEMS ENERGY SECTOR LABOR MARKET PROPERTY RIGHTS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC FUNDS TECHNOLOGY HOUSING DECENTRALIZATION WATER POVERTY REDUCTION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT MACROECONOMIC STABILITY This volume presents a set of Policy Notes prepared by the World Bank's Brazil Team with partners during 2002 as a contribution for the debate of policies by the new federal and state governments elected in October 2002. The objectives of making these Policy Notes available to a broader audience is twofold. It could contribute to the discussion in Brazil and elsewhere about public policies to be formulated by the Brazilian governments for the period 2003-2006, and beyond. It could also serve as a vehicle to exchange lessons of experience from Brazil to the rest of the world and vice versa. Since the Policy Notes were written for an incoming administration that would be well familiar with recent developments in Brazil, they do not attempt a comprehensive assessment of Brazil's impressive recent progress but rather focus on the challenges in areas where World Bank and related partner experience appears relevant. The Policy Notes were prepared during 2002, a period during which economic uncertainties mounted ahead of the presidential elections of October 2002. They do not reflect information on the important policy discussions and developments after the elections. These notes do not deal with all policy issues of relevance for Brazil. Even on those issues which are addressed, the assessment may be focused on specific aspects. The selection of topics and the emphasis in the Policy Notes are, thus, driven by policy priorities and their timeliness. The Policy Notes do not attempt to present a comprehensive policy agenda; rather, they are meant to constitute timely contributions for discussions. The initial objective was to pull together findings of past World Bank Group studies, based on numerous other work by Brazilian and international authors, and experiences on Brazil, as well as relevant international experiences, and make them available to the new governments in a synthetic form. 2013-08-14T16:08:02Z 2013-08-14T16:08:02Z 2004 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/12/3047430/brazil-equitable-competitive-sustainable-contributions-debate 0-8213-5547-3 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15051 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication Latin America & Caribbean Brazil |