Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Colombia for the Period FY16-21

The WBG’s Colombia Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) analyzed key constraints and opportunities that will impact Colombia’s development in the context of three defining country characteristics. They include uneven territorial development, a long...

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Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016
Subjects:
OIL
CPI
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/04/26087396/colombia-country-partnership-framework-period-fy16-21
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24133
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spelling okr-10986-241332021-05-26T09:05:20Z Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Colombia for the Period FY16-21 World Bank Group TARIFFS POPULATION DENSITIES EMPLOYMENT CAPITAL MARKETS UNEMPLOYMENT RATES ECONOMIC GROWTH ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION WASTE MANAGEMENT ETHNIC MINORITIES PRINCIPAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS CARBON EXPECTATIONS PRODUCERS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROPERTY RIGHTS FINANCIAL RESOURCES RESOURCE ALLOCATION LABOR FORCE SERVICES EMISSIONS PUBLIC SERVICES HOUSING POLITICAL ECONOMY REVENUES SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT INCENTIVES MARKET INSTRUMENTS EQUILIBRIUM MODELS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AUDITS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY PRICE FIXING PUBLIC POLICY FISCAL POLICIES EXPLOITATION OIL PRICES ARABLE LAND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ENVIRONMENTAL RISK LABOR COSTS AIR POLLUTION OIL NATURAL CAPITAL TRANSPORT CAPITAL FORMATION LABOR PRODUCTIVITY OPTIONS PRODUCTIVITY POLLUTION LEVELS DEBT MARKETS ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY LAND DEGRADATION POLLUTION FORESTRY LABOR ENTERPRISES DIVIDENDS ECONOMIC SPECIALIZATION NATURAL RESOURCES METALS FINANCE EFFICIENCY GRANTS TAXES TAX REFORMS LAND USE RESOURCES RATING AGENCIES UNEMPLOYMENT EQUITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH ECONOMIC IMPACT RURAL COMMUNITIES CONTINUOUS MONITORING ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION CAPITAL WAGES CLIMATE CHANGE SOCIAL SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT VALUES VALUE POLICY MAKERS BANK CREDIT DEFORESTATION DIVISION OF LABOR CPI DEMAND MINES NATIONAL INCOME SUSTAINABLE GROWTH INCOME DISTRIBUTION PUBLIC EXPENDITURES ENVIRONMENTS EXPENDITURES PROPERTY DECISION MAKING TAX RATES FISCAL YEAR ENVIRONMENT ECONOMIC SITUATION TERMS OF TRADE SECURITIES TAX REVENUE ENERGY EFFICIENCY GOVERNANCE MICROFINANCE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TRADE LAND DRINKING WATER RISK COMMERCIAL BANKS COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COAL FINANCIAL MARKETS WAGE DIFFERENTIALS REVENUE PRIVATE CONSUMPTION RISK MANAGEMENT TAX REFORM RISK MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL COST SAVINGS LABOR MARKETS PRICES OIL SECTOR ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIES COMPETITION The WBG’s Colombia Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) analyzed key constraints and opportunities that will impact Colombia’s development in the context of three defining country characteristics. They include uneven territorial development, a long standing armed conflict and a growth process led by extractive industries. The Colombia Country Partnership Framework (CPF) proposes to address these complex development challenges with a flexible, six-year (FY16-21) engagement that builds on the strong and trusted client relationship established over recent years. On the basis of client country demand, the development challenges highlighted in the SCD, and World Bank Group (WBG) comparative advantage, the CPF focuses on eight critical objectives to guide WBG engagement over the CPF period. These objectives are organized within three pillars of engagement: (a) fostering balanced territorial development; (b) enhancing social inclusion and mobility through improved service delivery; and (c) supporting fiscal sustainability and productivity. Cutting across all pillars, the CPF aims to ‘assist in constructing the peace’ in response to Colombia’s historic opportunity to reach a Peace Accord after more than 50 years of conflict. 2016-04-25T20:31:37Z 2016-04-25T20:31:37Z 2016-02-23 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/04/26087396/colombia-country-partnership-framework-period-fy16-21 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24133 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 Latin America & Caribbean Colombia
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topic TARIFFS
POPULATION DENSITIES
EMPLOYMENT
CAPITAL MARKETS
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
WASTE MANAGEMENT
ETHNIC MINORITIES
PRINCIPAL
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
CARBON
EXPECTATIONS
PRODUCERS
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
PROPERTY RIGHTS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
LABOR FORCE
SERVICES
EMISSIONS
PUBLIC SERVICES
HOUSING
POLITICAL ECONOMY
REVENUES
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
INCENTIVES
MARKET INSTRUMENTS
EQUILIBRIUM
MODELS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
AUDITS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
PRICE FIXING
PUBLIC POLICY
FISCAL POLICIES
EXPLOITATION
OIL PRICES
ARABLE LAND
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK
LABOR COSTS
AIR POLLUTION
OIL
NATURAL CAPITAL
TRANSPORT
CAPITAL FORMATION
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
OPTIONS
PRODUCTIVITY
POLLUTION LEVELS
DEBT
MARKETS
ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY
LAND DEGRADATION
POLLUTION
FORESTRY
LABOR
ENTERPRISES
DIVIDENDS
ECONOMIC SPECIALIZATION
NATURAL RESOURCES
METALS
FINANCE
EFFICIENCY
GRANTS
TAXES
TAX REFORMS
LAND USE
RESOURCES
RATING AGENCIES
UNEMPLOYMENT
EQUITY
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
ECONOMIC IMPACT
RURAL COMMUNITIES
CONTINUOUS MONITORING
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL
WAGES
CLIMATE CHANGE
SOCIAL SERVICES
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
VALUES
VALUE
POLICY MAKERS
BANK
CREDIT
DEFORESTATION
DIVISION OF LABOR
CPI
DEMAND
MINES
NATIONAL INCOME
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
ENVIRONMENTS
EXPENDITURES
PROPERTY
DECISION MAKING
TAX RATES
FISCAL YEAR
ENVIRONMENT
ECONOMIC SITUATION
TERMS OF TRADE
SECURITIES
TAX REVENUE
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
GOVERNANCE
MICROFINANCE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
TRADE
LAND
DRINKING WATER
RISK
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COAL
FINANCIAL MARKETS
WAGE DIFFERENTIALS
REVENUE
PRIVATE CONSUMPTION
RISK MANAGEMENT
TAX REFORM
RISK MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL
COST SAVINGS
LABOR MARKETS
PRICES
OIL SECTOR
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIES
COMPETITION
spellingShingle TARIFFS
POPULATION DENSITIES
EMPLOYMENT
CAPITAL MARKETS
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
WASTE MANAGEMENT
ETHNIC MINORITIES
PRINCIPAL
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
CARBON
EXPECTATIONS
PRODUCERS
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
PROPERTY RIGHTS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
LABOR FORCE
SERVICES
EMISSIONS
PUBLIC SERVICES
HOUSING
POLITICAL ECONOMY
REVENUES
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
INCENTIVES
MARKET INSTRUMENTS
EQUILIBRIUM
MODELS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
AUDITS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
PRICE FIXING
PUBLIC POLICY
FISCAL POLICIES
EXPLOITATION
OIL PRICES
ARABLE LAND
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
ENVIRONMENTAL RISK
LABOR COSTS
AIR POLLUTION
OIL
NATURAL CAPITAL
TRANSPORT
CAPITAL FORMATION
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
OPTIONS
PRODUCTIVITY
POLLUTION LEVELS
DEBT
MARKETS
ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY
LAND DEGRADATION
POLLUTION
FORESTRY
LABOR
ENTERPRISES
DIVIDENDS
ECONOMIC SPECIALIZATION
NATURAL RESOURCES
METALS
FINANCE
EFFICIENCY
GRANTS
TAXES
TAX REFORMS
LAND USE
RESOURCES
RATING AGENCIES
UNEMPLOYMENT
EQUITY
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
ECONOMIC IMPACT
RURAL COMMUNITIES
CONTINUOUS MONITORING
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
CAPITAL
WAGES
CLIMATE CHANGE
SOCIAL SERVICES
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
VALUES
VALUE
POLICY MAKERS
BANK
CREDIT
DEFORESTATION
DIVISION OF LABOR
CPI
DEMAND
MINES
NATIONAL INCOME
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
ENVIRONMENTS
EXPENDITURES
PROPERTY
DECISION MAKING
TAX RATES
FISCAL YEAR
ENVIRONMENT
ECONOMIC SITUATION
TERMS OF TRADE
SECURITIES
TAX REVENUE
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
GOVERNANCE
MICROFINANCE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
TRADE
LAND
DRINKING WATER
RISK
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
COAL
FINANCIAL MARKETS
WAGE DIFFERENTIALS
REVENUE
PRIVATE CONSUMPTION
RISK MANAGEMENT
TAX REFORM
RISK MANAGEMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL
COST SAVINGS
LABOR MARKETS
PRICES
OIL SECTOR
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIES
COMPETITION
World Bank Group
Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Colombia for the Period FY16-21
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Colombia
description The WBG’s Colombia Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) analyzed key constraints and opportunities that will impact Colombia’s development in the context of three defining country characteristics. They include uneven territorial development, a long standing armed conflict and a growth process led by extractive industries. The Colombia Country Partnership Framework (CPF) proposes to address these complex development challenges with a flexible, six-year (FY16-21) engagement that builds on the strong and trusted client relationship established over recent years. On the basis of client country demand, the development challenges highlighted in the SCD, and World Bank Group (WBG) comparative advantage, the CPF focuses on eight critical objectives to guide WBG engagement over the CPF period. These objectives are organized within three pillars of engagement: (a) fostering balanced territorial development; (b) enhancing social inclusion and mobility through improved service delivery; and (c) supporting fiscal sustainability and productivity. Cutting across all pillars, the CPF aims to ‘assist in constructing the peace’ in response to Colombia’s historic opportunity to reach a Peace Accord after more than 50 years of conflict.
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author World Bank Group
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author_sort World Bank Group
title Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Colombia for the Period FY16-21
title_short Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Colombia for the Period FY16-21
title_full Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Colombia for the Period FY16-21
title_fullStr Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Colombia for the Period FY16-21
title_full_unstemmed Country Partnership Framework for the Republic of Colombia for the Period FY16-21
title_sort country partnership framework for the republic of colombia for the period fy16-21
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/04/26087396/colombia-country-partnership-framework-period-fy16-21
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24133
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