Global Development Finance 2006

Global Development Finance 2006
Title Global Development Finance 2006 PDF eBook
Author World Bank
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 702
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Banks and Banking Reform
ISBN 0821366238

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"International private capital flows to developing countries reached a record net level of $491 billion in 2005. This surge in private capital flows offers national and international policy makers a major opportunity to bolster development efforts if they can successfully meet three challenges. The first is to ensure that more countries, especially poorer ones, enhance their access to developmentally beneficial international capital through improvements in their macroeconomic performance, investment climate, and use of aid. The second is to avoid sudden capital flow reversals by redressing global imbalances through policies that recognize the growing interdependencies between developed and developing countries' financial and exchange rate relations in the determination of global financial liquidity and asset price movements. And the third is to ensure that development finance, both official and private, is managed judiciously to meet the development goals of recipient countries while promoting greater engagement with global financial markets. These are the themes and concerns of this year's edition of Global Development Finance. Vol I. Anlaysis and Statistical Appendix reviews recent trends in financial flows to developing countries. Vol II. Summary and Country Tables* includes comprehensive data for 138 countries, as well as summary data for regions and income groups."

Global Development Finance 2006 (Complete Print Edition)

Global Development Finance 2006 (Complete Print Edition)
Title Global Development Finance 2006 (Complete Print Edition) PDF eBook
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Pages 0
Release 2006
Genre Debts, External
ISBN

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International private capital flows to developing countries reached a record net level of $491 billion in 2005. This surge in private capital flows offers national and international policy makers a major opportunity to bolster development efforts if they can successfully meet three challenges. The first is to ensure that more countries, especially poorer ones, enhance their access to developmentally beneficial international capital through improvements in their macroeconomic performance, investment climate, and use of aid. The second is to avoid sudden capital flow reversals by redressing global imbalances through policies that recognize the growing interdependencies between developed and developing countries' financial and exchange rate relations in the determination of global financial liquidity and asset price movements. And the third is to ensure that development finance, both official and private, is managed judiciously to meet the development goals of recipient countries while promoting greater engagement with global financial markets. These are the themes and concerns of this year's edition of Global Development Finance. Vol I. Anlaysis and Statistical Appendix reviews recent trends in financial flows to developing countries. Vol II. Summary and Country Tables* includes comprehensive data for 138 countries, as well as summary data for regions and income groups.

Global Development Finance 2006

Global Development Finance 2006
Title Global Development Finance 2006 PDF eBook
Author World Bank
Publisher World Bank
Pages
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780821359945

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International private capital flows to developing countries reached a record net level of $491 billion in 2005. This surge in private capital flows offers national and international policy makers a major opportunity to bolster development efforts. The challenges in doing so are addressed by this year's edition. 'Vol I. Anlaysis and Outlook' reviews recent trends in financial flows to developing countries. 'Vol II. Summary and Country Tables'* includes comprehensive data for 138 countries, as well as summary data for regions and income groups. The 'Single User CD-ROM', provides you with more than 200 historical time series from 1970 to 2004, and country group estimates for 2005. Data is available for over 130 countries that report under the World Bank Debtor Reporting System, as well as summary data for regions and income groups. It contains data on total external debt stocks and flows, aggregates, and key debt ratios, and provides a detailed, country-by-country picture of debt. The CD-ROM system requires Windows 98 or NT 4.0 or later, 20 MB of available hard disk space, 32 MB of RAM, and 2 MB of video memory. 64 K color video display recommended. Microsoft Internet Explorer version 4.0 or higher and sound card optional. * Vol II. Summary and Country Tables not sold separately.

Global Development Finance

Global Development Finance
Title Global Development Finance PDF eBook
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Pages 328
Release 2009
Genre Debts, External
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Global Development Finance 2004

Global Development Finance 2004
Title Global Development Finance 2004 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 676
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780821357415

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This publication contains the World Banks annual review of global financial conditions facing developing countries. This two volume set looks at recent trends in and prospects for financial flows to developing countries; as well as giving a comprehensive range of data tables for 136 countries that report debt under the World Bank Debtor Reporting System, and summary data for regions and income groups. Findings include that the external financing environment facing developing countries improved in 2003, as global growth gained momentum, key commodity prices rose, financial markets recovered, interest rates remained low and private capital flows reached their highest levels in five years. The report focuses on how these gains can be utilised to promote long-term investment and growth in developing countries. (Please note that the first volume of this set is also available separately (ISBN 0821357409).

Global Development Finance

Global Development Finance
Title Global Development Finance PDF eBook
Author
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 164
Release 2007
Genre Business
ISBN 0821369784

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Global Development Finance (GDF), is the World Bank's annual review of recent trends in and prospects for financial flows to developing countries. It is an indispensable resource for governments, economists, investors, financial consultants, academics, bankers, and the entire development community. Vol I: Analysis and Outlook reviews recent trends in financial flows to developing countries. Also available as a two volume set, Vol II. Summary and Country Tables* includes comprehensive data for 138 countries, as well as summary data for regions and income groups.

Globalization for Development

Globalization for Development
Title Globalization for Development PDF eBook
Author Ian Goldin
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 332
Release 2007-05-16
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 082136930X

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Globalization and its relation to poverty reduction and development is not well understood. The book identifies the ways in which globalization can overcome poverty or make it worse. The book defines the big historical trends, identifies main global flows - trade, finance, aid, migration, and ideas - and examines how each can contribute to undermine economic development. By considering what helps and what does not, the book presents policy recommendations to make globalization more effective as a vehicle for shared growth and prosperity. It will be of interest to students, researchers and anyone interested in the effects of globalization in today's economy and in international development issues.