Creating Markets in Mozambique : A study conducted by the World Bank Group in partnership with SIDA - Country Private Sector Diagnostic
The Country Private Sector Diagnostic (CPSD) is a joint IFC-World Bank diagnostic that aims to make concrete recommendations for crowding-in private sector investment and financing in client countries. The CPSD analyzes the country context, including the state of the private sector, and identifies c...
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okr-10986-378462022-08-15T21:05:57Z Creating Markets in Mozambique : A study conducted by the World Bank Group in partnership with SIDA - Country Private Sector Diagnostic International Finance Corporation PRIVATE SECTOR GROWTH POTENTIAL SECTORS CONSTRAINTS AGRIBUSINESS TOURISM HOUSING CONSTRUCTION TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS ENERGY SECTOR DEMAND FOR EXTRACTIVES INVESTMENT POLICY MARKET AND COMPETITION The Country Private Sector Diagnostic (CPSD) is a joint IFC-World Bank diagnostic that aims to make concrete recommendations for crowding-in private sector investment and financing in client countries. The CPSD analyzes the country context, including the state of the private sector, and identifies cross-cutting as well as sector-specific opportunities and constraints. The analysis presented in the Mozambique CPSD will feed into various upcoming World Bank Group (WBG) engagement reports for the country, including the IFC country strategy and the WBG Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD). Similarly, it is expected that the CPSD will be of interest to the government, the private sector, and other development partners. Policy makers in Mozambique can take advantage of the CPSD to undertake reforms for improving the opportunities for private sector investment in priority economic sectors. The CPSD seeks to provide answers to the main development questions for private sector development in Mozambique, including which traded sectors, beyond extractives, have the most potential to drive growth and productive employment, and what reforms are needed to support this change. 2022-08-08T23:45:07Z 2022-08-08T23:45:07Z 2021-06 Report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37846 en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo International Finance Corporation World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: PSD, Privatization and Industrial Policy Africa Eastern and Southern (AFE) Africa Mozambique |
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PRIVATE SECTOR GROWTH POTENTIAL SECTORS CONSTRAINTS AGRIBUSINESS TOURISM HOUSING CONSTRUCTION TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS ENERGY SECTOR DEMAND FOR EXTRACTIVES INVESTMENT POLICY MARKET AND COMPETITION |
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PRIVATE SECTOR GROWTH POTENTIAL SECTORS CONSTRAINTS AGRIBUSINESS TOURISM HOUSING CONSTRUCTION TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS ENERGY SECTOR DEMAND FOR EXTRACTIVES INVESTMENT POLICY MARKET AND COMPETITION International Finance Corporation Creating Markets in Mozambique : A study conducted by the World Bank Group in partnership with SIDA - Country Private Sector Diagnostic |
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The Country Private Sector Diagnostic (CPSD) is a joint IFC-World Bank diagnostic that aims to make concrete recommendations for crowding-in private sector investment and financing in client countries. The CPSD analyzes the country context, including the state of the private sector, and identifies cross-cutting as well as sector-specific opportunities and constraints. The analysis presented in the Mozambique CPSD will feed into various upcoming World Bank Group (WBG) engagement reports for the country, including the IFC country strategy and the WBG Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD). Similarly, it is expected that the CPSD will be of interest to the government, the private sector, and other development partners. Policy makers in Mozambique can take advantage of the CPSD to undertake reforms for improving the opportunities for private sector investment in priority economic sectors. The CPSD seeks to provide answers to the main development questions for private sector development in Mozambique, including which traded sectors, beyond extractives, have the most potential to drive growth and productive employment, and what reforms are needed to support this change. |
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Creating Markets in Mozambique : A study conducted by the World Bank Group in partnership with SIDA - Country Private Sector Diagnostic |
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Creating Markets in Mozambique : A study conducted by the World Bank Group in partnership with SIDA - Country Private Sector Diagnostic |
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Creating Markets in Mozambique : A study conducted by the World Bank Group in partnership with SIDA - Country Private Sector Diagnostic |
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Creating Markets in Mozambique : A study conducted by the World Bank Group in partnership with SIDA - Country Private Sector Diagnostic |
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Creating Markets in Mozambique : A study conducted by the World Bank Group in partnership with SIDA - Country Private Sector Diagnostic |
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creating markets in mozambique : a study conducted by the world bank group in partnership with sida - country private sector diagnostic |
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