Industry Competitiveness and Jobs : An Evaluation of World Bank Group Industry-Specific Support to Promote Industry Competitiveness and its Implications for Jobs
This evaluation focuses on the World Bank Group’s support to enhancing industry-specific productivity and competitiveness, and examines the implications of improved industry competitiveness for employment during the last decade. The evaluation focu...
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okr-10986-252942021-06-14T10:16:38Z Industry Competitiveness and Jobs : An Evaluation of World Bank Group Industry-Specific Support to Promote Industry Competitiveness and its Implications for Jobs Independent Evaluation Group ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRY COMPETITIVENESS PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURE MANUFACTURING TOURISM AND INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY MARKET SHARE DEINDUSTRIALIZATION export competitiveness industrial policy This evaluation focuses on the World Bank Group’s support to enhancing industry-specific productivity and competitiveness, and examines the implications of improved industry competitiveness for employment during the last decade. The evaluation focuses on activities with explicit objectives to support competitiveness in the industries of manufacturing (including agribusiness), information and communication technology, tourism, and agriculture. The support to economy wide reforms, which in turn might also have an impact on these industries, is beyond the scope of this evaluation. The report draws conclusions on the relevance of the Bank Group’s support to productivity and competitiveness, the design and operational implementation of Bank Group strategies and performance results across different countries including the impact on employment generation. 2016-10-27T21:53:01Z 2016-10-27T21:53:01Z 2016-06-30 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/10/26879779/industrial-competitiveness-jobs-evaluation-world-bank-group-industry-specific-support-promote-industrial-competitiveness-implications-jobs http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25294 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper |
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRY COMPETITIVENESS PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURE MANUFACTURING TOURISM AND INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY MARKET SHARE DEINDUSTRIALIZATION export competitiveness industrial policy |
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRY COMPETITIVENESS PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURE MANUFACTURING TOURISM AND INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY MARKET SHARE DEINDUSTRIALIZATION export competitiveness industrial policy Independent Evaluation Group Industry Competitiveness and Jobs : An Evaluation of World Bank Group Industry-Specific Support to Promote Industry Competitiveness and its Implications for Jobs |
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This evaluation focuses on the World
Bank Group’s support to enhancing industry-specific
productivity and competitiveness, and examines the
implications of improved industry competitiveness for
employment during the last decade. The evaluation focuses on
activities with explicit objectives to support
competitiveness in the industries of manufacturing
(including agribusiness), information and communication
technology, tourism, and agriculture. The support to economy
wide reforms, which in turn might also have an impact on
these industries, is beyond the scope of this evaluation.
The report draws conclusions on the relevance of the Bank
Group’s support to productivity and competitiveness, the
design and operational implementation of Bank Group
strategies and performance results across different
countries including the impact on employment generation. |
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Industry Competitiveness and Jobs : An Evaluation of World Bank Group Industry-Specific Support to Promote Industry Competitiveness and its Implications for Jobs |
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Industry Competitiveness and Jobs : An Evaluation of World Bank Group Industry-Specific Support to Promote Industry Competitiveness and its Implications for Jobs |
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Industry Competitiveness and Jobs : An Evaluation of World Bank Group Industry-Specific Support to Promote Industry Competitiveness and its Implications for Jobs |
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Industry Competitiveness and Jobs : An Evaluation of World Bank Group Industry-Specific Support to Promote Industry Competitiveness and its Implications for Jobs |
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Industry Competitiveness and Jobs : An Evaluation of World Bank Group Industry-Specific Support to Promote Industry Competitiveness and its Implications for Jobs |
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industry competitiveness and jobs : an evaluation of world bank group industry-specific support to promote industry competitiveness and its implications for jobs |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2016 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/10/26879779/industrial-competitiveness-jobs-evaluation-world-bank-group-industry-specific-support-promote-industrial-competitiveness-implications-jobs http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25294 |
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