Finance and Development, December 2005

Finance and Development, December 2005
Title Finance and Development, December 2005 PDF eBook
Author International Monetary Fund. External Relations Dept. Staff
Publisher
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Release 2005-01-01
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ISBN 9781451939880

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For the latest thinking about the international financial system, monetary policy, economic development, poverty reduction, and other critical issues, subscribe to Finance & Development (F&D). This lively quarterly magazine brings you in-depth analyses of these and other subjects by the IMF’s own staff as well as by prominent international experts. Articles are written for lay readers who want to enrich their understanding of the workings of the global economy and the policies and activities of the IMF.

Finance & Development, December 2005

Finance & Development, December 2005
Title Finance & Development, December 2005 PDF eBook
Author International Monetary Fund. External Relations Dept.
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 60
Release 2005-12-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1451954050

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This paper reviews the resurgence of Latin America. The paper highlights that much of the region has witnessed a swift and robust recovery from the successive financial crises of 2001–02. Within two years, the region’s economic growth reached 5.6 percent in 2004, a 24-year high. Growth rates of about 4 percent in 2005 and 33⁄4 percent projected for 2006 are well above historical averages. Mexico and South American countries have gained, in particular, from the surge in fuel, food, and metals prices, and have generally been able to exploit these opportunities by expanding production.

Finance and Development December 2005 (Chinese)

Finance and Development December 2005 (Chinese)
Title Finance and Development December 2005 (Chinese) PDF eBook
Author International Monetary Fund. External Relations Dept. Staff
Publisher
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Release 2006-03-15
Genre
ISBN 9781451942514

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For the latest thinking about the international financial system, monetary policy, economic development, poverty reduction, and other critical issues, subscribe to Finance & Development (F&D). This lively quarterly magazine brings you in-depth analyses of these and other subjects by the IMF’s own staff as well as by prominent international experts. Articles are written for lay readers who want to enrich their understanding of the workings of the global economy and the policies and activities of the IMF.

Finance & Development, June 2005

Finance & Development, June 2005
Title Finance & Development, June 2005 PDF eBook
Author International Monetary Fund. External Relations Dept.
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 60
Release 2005-06-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 145195395X

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The paper highlights that over the past century, access to education has increased enormously, illiteracy has fallen dramatically, and a higher proportion of people are completing primary, secondary, or tertiary education than ever before. But huge problems remain. About 115 million children of primary school age are not currently enrolled in school. Most are illiterate and live in absolute poverty—the majority female. Some 264 million children of secondary school age are not currently enrolled, and the quality of schooling is often low.

Finance & Development, September 2005

Finance & Development, September 2005
Title Finance & Development, September 2005 PDF eBook
Author International Monetary Fund. External Relations Dept.
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 60
Release 2005-09-16
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1451953984

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This paper explores why increased aid flows require economic policymakers to confront some specific issues. Ensuring that increased aid promotes growth and reduces poverty is certainly the most important task. Empirical studies offer only mild support for aid-boosting growth. However, one study suggests that once one excludes the aid flows aimed at political and humanitarian goals, a positive net effect is observed for the remaining aid focused on economic objectives. This paper also outlines the roles to be played by development partners for making the aid being properly utilized for boosting growth.

2005 December Finance and Development (Spanish)

2005 December Finance and Development (Spanish)
Title 2005 December Finance and Development (Spanish) PDF eBook
Author International Monetary Fund. External Relations Dept. Staff
Publisher
Pages
Release 2005-12-01
Genre
ISBN 9781451927115

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For the latest thinking about the international financial system, monetary policy, economic development, poverty reduction, and other critical issues, subscribe to Finance & Development (F&D). This lively quarterly magazine brings you in-depth analyses of these and other subjects by the IMF’s own staff as well as by prominent international experts. Articles are written for lay readers who want to enrich their understanding of the workings of the global economy and the policies and activities of the IMF.

Finance & Development, March 2005

Finance & Development, March 2005
Title Finance & Development, March 2005 PDF eBook
Author International Monetary Fund. External Relations Dept.
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 60
Release 2005-03-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1451953909

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This paper highlights that the current round of trade talks under the auspices of the World Trade Organization aims at better integrating developing countries—especially the small and poor ones—into the global trading system. For that reason, it was named the Doha Development Agenda when it was launched in late 2001. However, more than three years on, little progress has been made. It took a late July 2004 accord outlining “negotiating frameworks” in agriculture and industrial products just to keep the talks afloat.