Peru : Country Program Evaluation for the World Bank Group, 2003-09

Since 2003, Peru has emerged as an open, rapidly growing economy. Over the review period of 2003-09, successive governments adopted policy platforms aimed at maintaining macroeconomic stability, furthering the private sector supply response, broade...

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Main Author: Independent Evaluation Group
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Language:English
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2012
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spelling okr-10986-22572021-04-23T14:02:00Z Peru : Country Program Evaluation for the World Bank Group, 2003-09 Independent Evaluation Group CONCESSIONAL FINANCING DISPERSED PRIVATE COMPANIES EMPLOYMENT-GENERATING INDUSTRIES FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT INNOVATIONS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT LONG-TERM REGIONAL  INTEGRATION PUBLIC SECTOR INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT REGIONALLY DISPERSED PRIVATE COMPANIES STRATEGIC PLANNING Since 2003, Peru has emerged as an open, rapidly growing economy. Over the review period of 2003-09, successive governments adopted policy platforms aimed at maintaining macroeconomic stability, furthering the private sector supply response, broadening participation in growth, improving social service delivery, and strengthening public institutions. The World Bank Group (WBG) supported each of the three pillars of the government's poverty reduction strategy, namely: (i) broad-based economic growth that engaged a higher share of the population; (ii) enhanced human development through improved social service delivery; and (iii) strengthened public sector institutions. Independent Evaluation Group (IEG) recommends that the WBG: (i) tailor its strategy to support long-term integration of Peru's three distinct regions; (ii) seek opportunities to support large-scale infrastructure development; (iii) develop a more strategic approach to helping improve public sector management; (iv) seek further innovations in International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD's) instruments against a backdrop of declining demand for its financial resources; (v) seek to help develop a strategic planning function in Peru; (vi) build a close strategic partnership with development partners that provides concessional finance in the social sectors to optimize synergies with IBRD policy lending and analytic and advisory activities; (vii) develop a strategic focus for International Finance Corporation (IFC) around employment- generating industries in emerging sectors; (viii) maintain IFC's additionality by supporting lower-tier and more regionally dispersed private companies; and (ix) leverage the strong country presence of IBRD and IFC to enhance Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency's (MIGA's) marketing and risk assessment functions. 2012-03-19T09:02:31Z 2012-03-19T09:02:31Z 2011-01-10 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000334955_20110118034224 978-0-8213-8572-2 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2257 English 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 Latin America & Caribbean South America America Peru
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topic CONCESSIONAL FINANCING
DISPERSED PRIVATE COMPANIES
EMPLOYMENT-GENERATING INDUSTRIES
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT INNOVATIONS
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
LONG-TERM REGIONAL  INTEGRATION
PUBLIC SECTOR INSTITUTIONS
PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT
REGIONALLY DISPERSED PRIVATE COMPANIES
STRATEGIC PLANNING
spellingShingle CONCESSIONAL FINANCING
DISPERSED PRIVATE COMPANIES
EMPLOYMENT-GENERATING INDUSTRIES
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT INNOVATIONS
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
LONG-TERM REGIONAL  INTEGRATION
PUBLIC SECTOR INSTITUTIONS
PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT
REGIONALLY DISPERSED PRIVATE COMPANIES
STRATEGIC PLANNING
Independent Evaluation Group
Peru : Country Program Evaluation for the World Bank Group, 2003-09
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South America
America
Peru
description Since 2003, Peru has emerged as an open, rapidly growing economy. Over the review period of 2003-09, successive governments adopted policy platforms aimed at maintaining macroeconomic stability, furthering the private sector supply response, broadening participation in growth, improving social service delivery, and strengthening public institutions. The World Bank Group (WBG) supported each of the three pillars of the government's poverty reduction strategy, namely: (i) broad-based economic growth that engaged a higher share of the population; (ii) enhanced human development through improved social service delivery; and (iii) strengthened public sector institutions. Independent Evaluation Group (IEG) recommends that the WBG: (i) tailor its strategy to support long-term integration of Peru's three distinct regions; (ii) seek opportunities to support large-scale infrastructure development; (iii) develop a more strategic approach to helping improve public sector management; (iv) seek further innovations in International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD's) instruments against a backdrop of declining demand for its financial resources; (v) seek to help develop a strategic planning function in Peru; (vi) build a close strategic partnership with development partners that provides concessional finance in the social sectors to optimize synergies with IBRD policy lending and analytic and advisory activities; (vii) develop a strategic focus for International Finance Corporation (IFC) around employment- generating industries in emerging sectors; (viii) maintain IFC's additionality by supporting lower-tier and more regionally dispersed private companies; and (ix) leverage the strong country presence of IBRD and IFC to enhance Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency's (MIGA's) marketing and risk assessment functions.
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title Peru : Country Program Evaluation for the World Bank Group, 2003-09
title_short Peru : Country Program Evaluation for the World Bank Group, 2003-09
title_full Peru : Country Program Evaluation for the World Bank Group, 2003-09
title_fullStr Peru : Country Program Evaluation for the World Bank Group, 2003-09
title_full_unstemmed Peru : Country Program Evaluation for the World Bank Group, 2003-09
title_sort peru : country program evaluation for the world bank group, 2003-09
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
publishDate 2012
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