Country Partnership Framework for the Plurinational State of Bolivia for the Period FY16-FY20
Bolivia’s distinct characteristics and aspirations are a key for understanding its development trajectory. Bolivia is one of the countries with the highest share of indigenous population, representing a tapestry of different groups with different h...
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EMPLOYMENT FINANCIAL SERVICES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK ECONOMIC GROWTH ACCOUNTING DEPOSITS URBANIZATION POLICY ENVIRONMENT WASTE MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AUTONOMY CARBON INTEREST FACTORING LAWS EXPECTATIONS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION INDUSTRY PRODUCERS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS STRATEGIES RESOURCE ALLOCATION LABOR FORCE WATER SUPPLY SERVICES RIVER BASINS SEWAGE PUBLIC SERVICES POLITICAL ECONOMY HOUSING REVENUES SOLID WASTE COLLECTION FISCAL POLICY SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT INCENTIVES ELECTRICITY SERVICES MODELS PROJECTS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SAVING INFLATION ECONOMIC ANALYSIS MUNICIPALITIES SAFETY NETS RESOURCE USE PUBLIC POLICY FISCAL POLICIES EXPLOITATION OIL PRICES SAVINGS ARABLE LAND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AIR POLLUTION OIL TRANSPORT POPULATION GROWTH PRODUCTIVITY OPTIONS MIGRATION MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS TRANSFERS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS CRITERIA BARRIERS TO ENTRY DEBT MARKETS LAND DEGRADATION LEGISLATION PUBLIC FINANCE POLLUTION FORESTRY WELFARE GAINS AQUIFERS LABOR LOANS ENTERPRISES NATURAL RESOURCES TRUST FUNDS SUBSIDIES LEGAL FRAMEWORK FINANCE EFFICIENCY GRANTS INFRASTRUCTURE BANKING SECTOR LAND USE BANKS RESOURCES EQUITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH SOCIAL SAFETY NETS TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE RURAL COMMUNITIES ACCOUNTABILITY INTERNATIONAL RESERVES CLIMATE CHANGE SOCIAL SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT VALUES PUBLIC POLICIES VALUE BANK CREDIT QUALITY STANDARDS LARGE CITIES DEFORESTATION DEMAND EQUITY INVESTMENTS SUSTAINABLE USE INCOME DISTRIBUTION EXPENDITURES ENVIRONMENTS PUBLIC TRANSPORT INTERNAL CONTROLS PROPERTY MANDATES DECISION MAKING FISCAL YEAR ENVIRONMENT SOIL DEGRADATION URBAN DEVELOPMENT TERMS OF TRADE PUBLIC DEBT MARKET COMPETITION ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS GOVERNANCE INSURANCE MICROFINANCE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TRADE LAND DRINKING WATER RISK ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE FINANCIAL MARKETS SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DECENTRALIZATION INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE RISK MANAGEMENT LENDING LIVING CONDITIONS RESOURCE OWNERSHIP PROPERTY VALUES PROFITS ENVIRONMENTAL COST SAVINGS PAYMENT SYSTEMS GOVERNMENTS HEALTH SERVICES PRICES INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS PIT ECONOMIES AUDITING CONSOLIDATION |
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EMPLOYMENT FINANCIAL SERVICES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK ECONOMIC GROWTH ACCOUNTING DEPOSITS URBANIZATION POLICY ENVIRONMENT WASTE MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AUTONOMY CARBON INTEREST FACTORING LAWS EXPECTATIONS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION INDUSTRY PRODUCERS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS STRATEGIES RESOURCE ALLOCATION LABOR FORCE WATER SUPPLY SERVICES RIVER BASINS SEWAGE PUBLIC SERVICES POLITICAL ECONOMY HOUSING REVENUES SOLID WASTE COLLECTION FISCAL POLICY SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT INCENTIVES ELECTRICITY SERVICES MODELS PROJECTS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SAVING INFLATION ECONOMIC ANALYSIS MUNICIPALITIES SAFETY NETS RESOURCE USE PUBLIC POLICY FISCAL POLICIES EXPLOITATION OIL PRICES SAVINGS ARABLE LAND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AIR POLLUTION OIL TRANSPORT POPULATION GROWTH PRODUCTIVITY OPTIONS MIGRATION MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS TRANSFERS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS CRITERIA BARRIERS TO ENTRY DEBT MARKETS LAND DEGRADATION LEGISLATION PUBLIC FINANCE POLLUTION FORESTRY WELFARE GAINS AQUIFERS LABOR LOANS ENTERPRISES NATURAL RESOURCES TRUST FUNDS SUBSIDIES LEGAL FRAMEWORK FINANCE EFFICIENCY GRANTS INFRASTRUCTURE BANKING SECTOR LAND USE BANKS RESOURCES EQUITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH SOCIAL SAFETY NETS TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE RURAL COMMUNITIES ACCOUNTABILITY INTERNATIONAL RESERVES CLIMATE CHANGE SOCIAL SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT VALUES PUBLIC POLICIES VALUE BANK CREDIT QUALITY STANDARDS LARGE CITIES DEFORESTATION DEMAND EQUITY INVESTMENTS SUSTAINABLE USE INCOME DISTRIBUTION EXPENDITURES ENVIRONMENTS PUBLIC TRANSPORT INTERNAL CONTROLS PROPERTY MANDATES DECISION MAKING FISCAL YEAR ENVIRONMENT SOIL DEGRADATION URBAN DEVELOPMENT TERMS OF TRADE PUBLIC DEBT MARKET COMPETITION ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS GOVERNANCE INSURANCE MICROFINANCE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TRADE LAND DRINKING WATER RISK ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE FINANCIAL MARKETS SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DECENTRALIZATION INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE RISK MANAGEMENT LENDING LIVING CONDITIONS RESOURCE OWNERSHIP PROPERTY VALUES PROFITS ENVIRONMENTAL COST SAVINGS PAYMENT SYSTEMS GOVERNMENTS HEALTH SERVICES PRICES INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS PIT ECONOMIES AUDITING CONSOLIDATION World Bank Group Country Partnership Framework for the Plurinational State of Bolivia for the Period FY16-FY20 |
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Bolivia’s distinct characteristics and
aspirations are a key for understanding its development
trajectory. Bolivia is one of the countries with the highest
share of indigenous population, representing a tapestry of
different groups with different historical, cultural and
economic features, with a significant influence in policy
decision making. The country is landlocked and one of the
most sparsely populated in the world. As a result, long
distances to the nearest seaports and markets and a
challenging topography pose important natural constraints to
economic expansion, and hamper broad-based and inclusive
growth. Bolivia is also wealthy in natural resources, not
only in hydrocarbon and in mining but in forestry and arable
land, with high potential for growth, which make it
vulnerable to commodity price shocks. In addition, in the
last decade, the country has experienced a profound economic
and political paradigm shift, enshrined in the 2009
Constitution, which has been predominantly driven by a
state-led development model geared at addressing the social
aspirations of Bolivians. The Agenda Patriótica provides the
overall policy vision to 2025 and includes 13 strategic
pillars. The PDES contains a five-year rolling plan with
policy actions and budgets to operationalize the Agenda
Patriótica. The overarching development agenda of the
Government is still, by and large, based on an economic
model that emphasizes state-led public investment, but which
is increasingly opening up to private investment in
important areas. |
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Country Partnership Framework for the Plurinational State of Bolivia for the Period FY16-FY20 |
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Country Partnership Framework for the Plurinational State of Bolivia for the Period FY16-FY20 |
title_full |
Country Partnership Framework for the Plurinational State of Bolivia for the Period FY16-FY20 |
title_fullStr |
Country Partnership Framework for the Plurinational State of Bolivia for the Period FY16-FY20 |
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Country Partnership Framework for the Plurinational State of Bolivia for the Period FY16-FY20 |
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country partnership framework for the plurinational state of bolivia for the period fy16-fy20 |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2015 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/12/25465220/bolivia-country-partnership-framework-period-fy16-fy20 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23502 |
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okr-10986-235022021-04-23T14:04:15Z Country Partnership Framework for the Plurinational State of Bolivia for the Period FY16-FY20 World Bank Group EMPLOYMENT FINANCIAL SERVICES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK ECONOMIC GROWTH ACCOUNTING DEPOSITS URBANIZATION POLICY ENVIRONMENT WASTE MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AUTONOMY CARBON INTEREST FACTORING LAWS EXPECTATIONS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION INDUSTRY PRODUCERS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS STRATEGIES RESOURCE ALLOCATION LABOR FORCE WATER SUPPLY SERVICES RIVER BASINS SEWAGE PUBLIC SERVICES POLITICAL ECONOMY HOUSING REVENUES SOLID WASTE COLLECTION FISCAL POLICY SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT INCENTIVES ELECTRICITY SERVICES MODELS PROJECTS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SAVING INFLATION ECONOMIC ANALYSIS MUNICIPALITIES SAFETY NETS RESOURCE USE PUBLIC POLICY FISCAL POLICIES EXPLOITATION OIL PRICES SAVINGS ARABLE LAND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AIR POLLUTION OIL TRANSPORT POPULATION GROWTH PRODUCTIVITY OPTIONS MIGRATION MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS TRANSFERS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS CRITERIA BARRIERS TO ENTRY DEBT MARKETS LAND DEGRADATION LEGISLATION PUBLIC FINANCE POLLUTION FORESTRY WELFARE GAINS AQUIFERS LABOR LOANS ENTERPRISES NATURAL RESOURCES TRUST FUNDS SUBSIDIES LEGAL FRAMEWORK FINANCE EFFICIENCY GRANTS INFRASTRUCTURE BANKING SECTOR LAND USE BANKS RESOURCES EQUITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH SOCIAL SAFETY NETS TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE RURAL COMMUNITIES ACCOUNTABILITY INTERNATIONAL RESERVES CLIMATE CHANGE SOCIAL SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT VALUES PUBLIC POLICIES VALUE BANK CREDIT QUALITY STANDARDS LARGE CITIES DEFORESTATION DEMAND EQUITY INVESTMENTS SUSTAINABLE USE INCOME DISTRIBUTION EXPENDITURES ENVIRONMENTS PUBLIC TRANSPORT INTERNAL CONTROLS PROPERTY MANDATES DECISION MAKING FISCAL YEAR ENVIRONMENT SOIL DEGRADATION URBAN DEVELOPMENT TERMS OF TRADE PUBLIC DEBT MARKET COMPETITION ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS GOVERNANCE INSURANCE MICROFINANCE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TRADE LAND DRINKING WATER RISK ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE FINANCIAL MARKETS SUBNATIONAL GOVERNMENTS INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DECENTRALIZATION INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE RISK MANAGEMENT LENDING LIVING CONDITIONS RESOURCE OWNERSHIP PROPERTY VALUES PROFITS ENVIRONMENTAL COST SAVINGS PAYMENT SYSTEMS GOVERNMENTS HEALTH SERVICES PRICES INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS PIT ECONOMIES AUDITING CONSOLIDATION Bolivia’s distinct characteristics and aspirations are a key for understanding its development trajectory. Bolivia is one of the countries with the highest share of indigenous population, representing a tapestry of different groups with different historical, cultural and economic features, with a significant influence in policy decision making. The country is landlocked and one of the most sparsely populated in the world. As a result, long distances to the nearest seaports and markets and a challenging topography pose important natural constraints to economic expansion, and hamper broad-based and inclusive growth. Bolivia is also wealthy in natural resources, not only in hydrocarbon and in mining but in forestry and arable land, with high potential for growth, which make it vulnerable to commodity price shocks. In addition, in the last decade, the country has experienced a profound economic and political paradigm shift, enshrined in the 2009 Constitution, which has been predominantly driven by a state-led development model geared at addressing the social aspirations of Bolivians. The Agenda Patriótica provides the overall policy vision to 2025 and includes 13 strategic pillars. The PDES contains a five-year rolling plan with policy actions and budgets to operationalize the Agenda Patriótica. The overarching development agenda of the Government is still, by and large, based on an economic model that emphasizes state-led public investment, but which is increasingly opening up to private investment in important areas. 2015-12-23T15:13:38Z 2015-12-23T15:13:38Z 2015-11-04 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/12/25465220/bolivia-country-partnership-framework-period-fy16-fy20 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23502 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Country Focus :: Country Assistance Strategy Document Bolivia |