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  • 1
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    Paris : OECD Publishing and OECD Development Centre
    ISBN: 9789264027589
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (155 p.)
    Parallel Title: Print version Financing Development : Aid and Beyond
    DDC: 332.09172
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Entwicklungsfinanzierung
    Abstract: Aid alone cannot finance development; bringing in fresh sources of finance is essential. The emergence of a multiplicity of new financing options is good news for developing countries, but it also raises challenges. The authors in this stimulating book assess the changing landscape of international development finance from a global and a developing-country perspective. The result is a vast range of policy implications for donor and recipient alike. In an easily digestible format, the book provides recommendations on innovative policy mechanisms, on the use of both grants and loans in developme
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  • 2
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    Paris : OECD Publishing and OECD Development Centre
    ISBN: 9789264020368
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (156 p.)
    Series Statement: Development Centre Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Privatisation in Sub-Saharan Africa : Where Do We Stand?
    DDC: 658.15
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Subsaharisches Afrika ; Privatisierung
    Abstract: Privatisation in Sub-Saharan Africa: Where Do We Stand? spotlights the progress made in the region's privatisation effort over the last decade. With cumulative proceeds of privatisation accounting for just 8 billion compared to 46 billion in transition economies over the same period, it is clearly still in its infancy
    Description / Table of Contents: Preliminaries; Contents; Preface; Executive Summary; Introduction; Chapter 1 The Record so Far; Chapter 2 Have the Objectives of Privatisation Been Achieved; Chapter 3 Policy Conclusions The Impact on the Poor; Annex 1 The Database; Annex 2 Methodology Used to Extrapolate Missing Data; Annex 3 Pending Privatisations in Utilities; Bibliography;
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  • 3
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    Paris : OECD Publishing and OECD Development Centre
    ISBN: 9789264019409
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (104 p.)
    Series Statement: Development Centre Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Ownership and Partnership : What Role for Civil Society in Poverty Reduction Strategies?
    DDC: 330.9519
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Entwicklungsländer ; Bürgerliche Gesellschaft ; Armut
    Abstract: Partnership Forums are the means by which the OECD Development Assistance Committee provides a venue for non-governmental actors to express their points of view and to offer their own contributions to development policy and strategy. In December 2000, the DAC and the Development Centre held a Forum on ways of integrating civil society into policy formation in developing countries, and to identify obstacles to such involvement
    Description / Table of Contents: Preliminaries; Acknowledgements; Contents; Abbreviations; Executive Summary; Chapter 1 Changing Partners; Changing Assumptions; Chapter 2 National Dialogue: The World Bank Expe; Chapter 3 Civil Society Participation and the Poverty Eradication Plan of Uganda; Chapter 4 Civil Society and the Education System in Ghana Decline in the Ghanaian Education System Emmanuel Kuyole; Chapter 5 Gender National Budgeting and Civil Society in Tanzania The Swedish Approach to Poverty Reduction in Development Co operation Marja Ruohomäki; Chapter 6 The Idea of Ownership, The Reality of Systems
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 7 Power Relationships: Government, the Market and Civil SocietyChapter 8 National Dialogue: Realistic Expectations?; List of Participants;
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  • 4
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    Paris : OECD Publishing and OECD Development Centre
    ISBN: 9789264101876
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (136 p.)
    Series Statement: Development Centre Seminars
    Parallel Title: Print version Globalisation, Poverty and Inequality
    DDC: 330.94912
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Entwicklungsländer ; Globalisierung ; Auswirkung ; Soziale Ungleichheit ; Einkommensunterschied
    Abstract: This publication is based on an exceptional event which brought together civil society from the poor countries and OECD experts. The first-hand expertise of civil society is a priceless asset for understanding the everyday effects of economic change
    Description / Table of Contents: Preliminaries; Acknowledgements; Contents; Preface; 1. INTRODUCTION AND A THEORETICAL ORIENTATION; 2. REGIONAL PAPERS: AFRICA; 3. REGIONAL PAPERS: LATIN AMERICA; 4. REGIONAL PAPERS: EAST ASIA; 5. CONCLUDING REMARKS; APPENDICES;
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  • 5
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    Paris : OECD Publishing and OECD Development Centre
    ISBN: 9789264106581
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (260 p.)
    Parallel Title: Print version Corporate Governance in Development : The Experiences of Brazil, Chile, India, and South Africa
    DDC: 338.6/09172/4
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Brasilien ; Corporate Governance ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Chile ; Indien ; Südafrika
    Abstract: Corporate governance matters for national development. Studies of Brazil, Chile, India, and South Africa show that corporate governance has a role of growing importance to play in helping both to increase financial capital to firms in developing countries and to enhance those countries' financial development as a whole
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 Governance The Underlying Issues; Chapter 2 Brazil Keeping It In the Family; Chapter 3 Chile Enter the Pension Funds; Chapter 4 India The Tide Rises Slowly; Chapter 5 South Africa After Apartheid; Appendix; Bibliography; About the Authors;
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  • 6
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    Paris : OECD Publishing and OECD Development Centre
    ISBN: 9789264103382
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (235 p.)
    Series Statement: Development Centre Seminars
    Parallel Title: Print version Asia and Europe : Services Liberalisation
    DDC: 330.9489
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Asien ; Dienstleistungssektor ; Liberalisierung ; GATS ; Europa
    Abstract: Services liberalisation can be an emotive issue where the tertiary sector has been largely dominated by the state and where, consequently, its employees have civil-servant status. This applies as much in Asia as it has done in Europe. Despite this reality, however, it can be shown that services liberalisation is essential to any successful development strategy, and especially one based on a regional approach
    Description / Table of Contents: Preliminaries; Table of Contents; Preface; Introduction and Overview; Notes; Bibliography; Keynote Address; Deregulation and Liberalisation in Services; Reform and Liberalisation of Financial Services in Korea; New Opportunities for Services Trade in China; Postal Reform in the United Kingdom; Opening Up of Asia's Insurance Markets; Financial Sector Reform in Slovenia; Liberalisation and Competition in the Service Sectors; Financial Opening under the WTO Agreement in Selected Asian Countries; Programme; List of Authors and Participants;
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  • 7
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    Paris : OECD Publishing and OECD Development Centre
    ISBN: 9789264199989
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (239 p.)
    Series Statement: Development Centre Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Public Opinion and the Fight against Poverty
    DDC: 339.4/6
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Mitgliedsstaaten ; Armut ; Bekämpfung ; Öffentliche Meinung ; Entwicklungszusammenarbeit
    Abstract: Sustaining the fight against global poverty will be possible only if the "wider civil society", i.e. citizens in richer countries, actively and critically support international development co-operation efforts. The willingness undoubtedly exists: McDonnell, Solignac Lecomte and Wegimont (2003) found that public support in OECD DAC member countries for helping poor countries has remained consistently high for almost two decades
    Description / Table of Contents: Preliminaries; Foreword; Contents; Acronyms; Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction The Global Anti poverty Consensus Driving the Reform of International Co operation; Chapter 1 Trends in Public Opinion about International Development Co-operation in OECD Countries; Chapter 2 Global Education in the Wider Europe; Austria Ida Mc Donnell; Belgium Ida Mc Donnell; Canada Ian Smillie; Denmark Ida Mc Donnell; Finland Eddie O'Loughlin; France Muriel Julien and Liam Wegimont; Germany Antje Fiehn and Ida Mc Donnell; Greece Ekaterini Archimandritou; Ireland Ida Mc Donnell; Italy Alessio Surian
    Description / Table of Contents: Japan Minako MorimotoNetherlands Henny Helmich; New Zealand Ida Mc Donnell; Norway Bodil Michelsen and Ida Mc Donnell; Portugal Miguel da Silva and Liam Wegimont; Spain Jose Moisés Martin; Sweden Ida Mc Donnell; Switzerland Ida Mc Donnell; United Kingdom Ida Mc Donnell; United States Ian Smillie;
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  • 8
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    Paris : OECD Publishing and OECD Development Centre
    ISBN: 9789264187146
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (168 p.)
    Series Statement: Development Centre Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Education and Health Expenditure, and Development : The Cases of Indonesia and Peru
    DDC: 361
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Indonesien ; Peru ; Bildungsausgaben ; Gesundheitsausgaben ; Armut
    Abstract: When setting spending priorities in education and health, countries all too often target expensive schemes which can be shown only to benefit specific sections of the population, often the non-poor. The building of certain urban hospitals and universities may fall into this category. Wherever expenditure is directed to universal schemes, such as establishing rural and urban clinics, kindergartens and primary schools, however, the poor can be shown to benefit more. This book pleads for a series of policy orientations leading towards pro-poor health and education spending
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS; Preface; Executive Summary; Introduction; Chapter 1: Poverty, Education and Health in Indonesia: Who Benefits from Public Spending?; Chapter 2: Public Social Sector Expenditures and Poverty in Peru; Chapter 3: Summary Assessment and Recommendations;
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  • 9
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    Paris : OECD Publishing and OECD Development Centre
    ISBN: 9789264198913
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (291 p.)
    Series Statement: Development Centre Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Development is back
    DDC: 338.9
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Entwicklungshilfe
    Abstract: Achieving the economic development of poor countries remains, even in the third millennium, a formidable challenge which increasingly preoccupies OECD countries. The Organisation's Development Centre was founded in 1962 as one means to study and to try to confront the problems of comparative development and to relate them to experiences in the more advanced economies. This book provides a compendium of that experience and looks forward to future policies and strategies which might provide some solutions to the problems facing developing countries. Some reflections are also included on a remark
    Description / Table of Contents: Foreword; CONTENTS; Preface; Chapter 1 The Development of the Centre; PART ONE: ANALYTICAL TOPICS; Chapter 2 The West and the Rest in the International Economic Order; Chapter 3 Growth in Theory and in Practice; Chapter 4 Convergence Clubs and Underdevelopment Traps; Chapter 5 Sustainable Development; Chapter 6 Globalisation and Poverty; Chapter 7 The Changing Role of the Firm in Development; Chapter 8 State-owned Enterprises in Development Privatisation and Beyond; Chapter 9 Trade and Investment Liberalisation; Chapter 10 Governing Financial Globalisation
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 11 Civil Society and DevelopmentChapter 12 The Developmental Challenge; PART TWO: PERSONAL PERSPECTIVES; Chapter 13 Origins of the Development Centre; Chapter 14 A Personal Account; Chapter 15 The Origins and Early Years of the Centre: A Personal Perspective Angus Maddison; Chapter 16 The Centre since the 1960s; Chapter 17 Remarks on the Occasion of the 40th Anniversary; Chapter 18 The Development Centre in the World of Ideas; Chapter 19 Thoughts on the Role of the Development Centre within the OECD; Chapter 20 On "The West and the Rest"
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 21 Development with a Big D: A 21st Century Mission for the OECD?Postscriptum; Contributors;
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  • 10
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    Paris : OECD Publishing and OECD Development Centre
    ISBN: 9789264099548
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (205 p.)
    Series Statement: Development Centre Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Electronic Commerce for Development
    DDC: 381/.142
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Entwicklungsländer ; Electronic Commerce
    Abstract: Lagging information technology infrastructure can handicap emerging countries subjecting them to de facto trade discrimination in the world marketplace - but closing the gap will not be easy. In this collection of essays, renowned authors from various disciplines have drawn on supply chain analysis and industry studies to elucidate how NICT - new information and communications technologies - like mobile telephony and the Internet have been affecting low-income communities and small entrepreneurs from Bangladesh to South Africa. The general conclusion is sobering. NICT is no panacea for low pro
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements; CONTENTS; Preface; An Introduction to the Debate on Electronic Commerce and Development; PART ONE INTERNET AND THE ORGANISATION OF GLOBAL MARKETS; Chapter 1 The Evolution of Global Value Chains in the Internet Era; Chapter 2 E-Commerce for Development: A General Framework; Chapter 3 E-Commerce for Development: Between Seylla and Charybdis; PART TWO SECTORAL ANALYSES; Chapter 4 The Prospects and Challenges of E-Business for the South African Automotive Components Sector: Preliminary Findings from Two Benchmarking Clubs
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 5 Local Entrepreneurship in the Era of E-business: Early Evidence from the Indian Automobile IndustryChapter 6 The World's First Internet Coffee Auction: Design, Implementation and Lessons Learned; PART THREE COUNTRY EXPERIENCE AND LOCAL EXPERIMENTS; Chapter 7 The Micro-Foundations of E-Commerce: Informational-Focused Development in Andbra Pradesh, India; Chapter 8 Cellular Phone in Rural Bangladesh: A Study of the Village Pay Phone of Grameen Bank; Chapter 9 Local Content Creation and E-Commerce: A South African Perspective; List of Participants; Conference Agenda;
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  • 11
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    Paris : OECD Publishing and OECD Development Centre
    ISBN: 9789264099586
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (182 p.)
    Series Statement: Development Centre Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Trading Competitively : Trade Capacity Building in Sub-Saharan Africa
    DDC: 382.0967
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Subsaharisches Afrika ; Exportförderung ; Subsaharisches Afrika ; Außenhandel ; Kapazitätsmanagement ; Diversifikation
    Abstract: The trade analysis and firm surveys conducted in several African countries in this study highlight an apparent mismatch between government policies and exporters' needs in the provision and use of trade support services. While acknowledging the weaknesses of firms in these countries, the study does present evidence confirming the existence of a wide array of policy options for increasing business competitiveness and reducing dependence on primary commodities. Successful upgrading and diversification, however, require not only a right set of macroeconomic and structural policies, but also a sub
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgements; CONTENTS; Preface; List of Abbreviations; Executive Summary; Introduction; Chapter 1 Building Trade Capacity in an African Context; Chapter 2 Africa's Export Performance Reconsidered; Chapter 3 Looking Inside the Export Mechanism; Chapter 4 The Role of Trade Support Services: Evidence from Case Studies; Chapter 5 The Mauritian Experience; Chapter 6 Conclusions and Policy Implications; Appendix A Trade Reform and Supply Response under Structural Adjustment; Appendix B Structure of Exports; Appendix C Background Information on ITC, IDS and EEPRI Surveys; Bibliography
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  • 12
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    Paris : OECD Publishing and OECD Development Centre
    ISBN: 9789264198098
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (145 p.)
    Series Statement: Development Centre Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version FDI from Developing Countries : A Vector for Trade and Development
    DDC: 338.8891724
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Entwicklungsländer ; Direktinvestition ; Multinationales Unternehmen
    Abstract: Korea's experience with outward foreign direct investment (FDI) demonstrates that the ancillary benefits of such investment -- knowledge and management transfer, market acquisition and skills enhancement -- can be substantial for individual firms. Moreover, the resulting increased robustness of these enterprises contributes to the strength and stability of the economy as a whole. While it is true that inward FDI carries similar benefits, outward FDI -- driven by the prerogatives of the domestic company -- is integrated into existing business plans and strategies, and therefore constitutes a mo
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS; Preface; Chapter 1 Introduction; PART ONE THE FDI DYNAMIC IN THE GLOBALISATION OF DEVELOPING COUNTRY FIRMS; Chapter 2 Major Segments of the Value Chain and Their Spatial Deployment; Chapter 3 The Impact of Restrictive Trade Policy on the Spatial Deploymentof the Value Chain; Chapter 4 Changing Production Technology and Global Deploymentof the Value Chain; Chapter 5 Investment Modes for the Globalisation of Developing Country Firms; PART TWO THE DETERMINANTS OF FDI BY DEVELOPING COUNTRY FIRMS: EMPIRICAL ANALYSES
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 6 A Dynamic Framework for Investment Decision Makingby Developing Country FirmsChapter 7 Data and Analyses; Chapter 8 The Determinants of FDI for the Globalisation of Corporate Activities; PART THREE THE IMPACT OF FDI ON EXPORTS; Chapter 9 Causality between FDI and Exports; Chapter 10 Analytical Framework; Chapter 11 FDI and Export Effects: Empirical Results; Chapter 12 Conclusions; Bibliography
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  • 13
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    Paris : OECD Publishing and OECD Development Centre
    ISBN: 9789264196551
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (234 p.)
    Series Statement: Development Centre Studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Emerging Africa
    DDC: 330.96
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Afrika ; Entwicklungsökonomie ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Internationaler Vergleich
    Abstract: Emerging Africa is based on the fundamental conviction that, unless growth resumes, poverty cannot be reduced in the least developed countries. This study analyses the factors underlying the renewed dynamism of certain African economies in the 1990s. Several countries are, indeed, trying to meet the challenge of building the three pillars of sustainable growth -- capital accumulation, productivity gains and institutional reforms -- in order to combat long-term poverty. The authors identify the countries that are on the way to sustained growth and, on the basis of case studies, the policies the
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS; Preface; PART ONE ECONOMIC GROWTH SCENARIOS FOR AFRICA; Chapter 1 Renewed Progress in Africa in the 1990s?; Chapter 2 Factors of Economic Take Off in Africa; Annex Structural Change in the Productive Sector; PART TWO ANALYSIS OF GROWTH FACTORS IN SIX AFRICAN COUNTRIES; Chapter 3 Capital Accumulation; Chapter 4 Human Capital; Chapter 5 Exports; PART THREE THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF REFORM IN SIX AFRICAN COUNTRIES; Chapter 6 Overview; Chapter 7 Burkina Faso; Chapter 8 Côte d'Ivoire; Chapter 9 Ghana; Chapter 10 Mali; Chapter 11 Uganda; Chapter 12 Tanzania
    Description / Table of Contents: Concluding Summary Policy Options for Emerging AfricaBibliography
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    Paris : OECD Publishing and OECD Development Centre
    ISBN: 9789264198210
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (227 p.)
    Series Statement: Development Centre Seminars
    Parallel Title: Print version Technology and Poverty Reduction in Asia and the Pacific
    DDC: 339.46095
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Asiatisch-Pazifischer Raum ; Armut ; Bekämpfung ; Technologie
    Abstract: Poverty reduction remains a major development challenge in much of Asia and the Pacific. Historically, technology has played a central role in raising living standards across the region, including those of the poor. The Green Revolution and various innovations of modern medicine and public health have been instrumental in improving nutrition, health, and livelihoods of millions of poor people. Yet, the pace of improvement from these sources appears to have slowed, and new technological impetus - as well as improved policies and institutions - are needed to address the persistent pove
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS; Preface; Introduction; PART ONE TECHNOLOGY'S CONTRIBUTION TO POVERTY REDUCTION?; Technology and Poverty: Mapping the Connections; Intellectual Property Rights in Global Agriculture and their Impact on the Diffusion of Productivity Gains; Poverty, Food Security, and Agricultural Biotechnology: Challenges and Opportunities; Information and Communication Technology in Developing Countries of Asia; Financing Information Technology Diffusion in Low-income Asian Developing Countries; PART TWO POLICIES TO MAKE TECHNOLOGY WORK FOR THE POOR; Inaugural Address; Keynote Speech
    Description / Table of Contents: Technology and Development Policy in Poverty Reduction: The Case of ThailandTechnology and Growth: Ireland's Recent Experience; Intellectual Property Protection: What Role in the 20th Century History of Innovation?; Technology Policies and Investment Strategies; Enabling People to Make Technologies Work for Them; Poverty Alleviation in the People's Republic of China's Rural Areas: Problems, Strategy, Policy and the Role of Science and Technology; Technology, Investment and Development: Some Reflections from Portugal
    Description / Table of Contents: Information Technology and Development Co-operation: A View from the DOT ForceProgramme; List of Authors and Participants;
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    Paris : OECD Publishing and OECD Development Centre
    ISBN: 9789264197794
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (217 p.)
    Series Statement: Development Centre Seminars
    Parallel Title: Print version Regional Integration in Africa
    DDC: 337.1
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Afrika ; Regionalwirtschaft ; Wirtschaftliche Integration
    Abstract: Regional integration and co-ordination are not a panacea but they could hold the key to African countries' long-awaited participation in the world economy. This was one of the conclusions of the second International Forum on African Perspectives, jointly organised by the African Development Bank and the OECD Development Centre in February 2001, at which OECD and African economists discussed the prospects for regional initiatives in Africa. While many other factors need to be taken into consideration, regional approaches -- provided they are accompan
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS; Preface; Introduction; PART ONE: UNDERSTANDING THE CHALLENGES; Regional Integration in Africa: Situation and Prospects; Regionalism and Development in Latin America What Implications for Sub-Saharan Africa?; Infrastructure for Economic Development in Africa; Laws, Institutions and Capital Markets Integration; PART TWO: POLICY OPTIONS AND RESPONSES; The Prospects for Integration Have Improved; Regional Integration in Africa and the Global Economy; Regional Alternatives and National Options; Europe's Commitment to Coherent Regional Initiatives
    Description / Table of Contents: Globalisation, Regional Integration, Economic Growth and Democratic ConsolidationPoverty, Infrastructure and Coherence; The Regional Approaches as a Liberating Factor; Enhancing Infrastructure in Africa; Integration and Infrastructure in Africa; Political Underpinning for Regional Integration; Programme; List of Participants;
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    Paris : OECD Publishing and OECD Development Centre
    ISBN: 9789264186453
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (181 p.)
    Series Statement: Development Centre Seminars
    Parallel Title: Print version Foreign Direct Investment versus other Flows to Latin America
    DDC: 332/.042/098
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Lateinamerika ; Auslandsinvestition ; Kapitalimport
    Abstract: The central question tackled here is that of the desirability of foreign direct investment over other flows, such as bank lending. There has been an undoubted rise in FDI flows as a proportion of all flows to the Latin American region, but how much of the cause is supply- or demand-driven remains unclear. Analyses presented in this volume appear to demonstrate that FDI is no better and no worse than other flows for growth and for crisis resistance and, in some cases, may even be a signal of an economy's ill health. Contrary views, however, are also presented. Where governments compete for FDI
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS; Preface; Introduction; PART ONE: EXPERTS' SEMINAR; Foreign Direct Investment: Good Cholesterol?; A Comment by Stefano Manzocchi; A Comment by Helmut Reisen; The Perils of Competition for Foreign Direct Investment; A Comment by John Evans; A Comment by Eduardo Fernández-Arias; Capital Inflows and Crisis: Does the Mix Matter?; A Comment by Beatrice Weder; A Comment by Philip Turner; Will the FDI Boom Bring More Growth?; A Comment by Daniel Cohen; A Comment by Peter Nunnenkamp; PART TWO: THE VIEW FROM THE CORPORATE SECTOR; Preliminary Remarks; A Summary of the Discussions
    Description / Table of Contents: Business Activity Is a FactorGlobal Markets, Local Institutions; "Reform Fatigue" Must Be Overcome; The Globalisation of Business Can Be Good for Development; Conclusions to the Forum; Programme; List of Authors and Participants;
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    ISBN: 9789264187054
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (145 p.)
    Series Statement: Development Centre Seminars
    Parallel Title: Print version Policies to Promote Competitiveness in Manufacturing in Sub-Saharan Africa
    DDC: 338.967
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Subsaharisches Afrika ; Entwicklungspolitik ; Internationale Wettbewerbsfähigkeit
    Abstract: Primary commodities dominate African exports, yet these products are extremely vulnerable to variations in weather conditions, world demand and prices. If the continent is to obtain optimum benefit from the integration and opening of the world economy, this heavy reliance on primary products must be reduced. There is, thus, a new and important role for African countries' manufacturing industries. The papers in this volume address three important issues: the role of exchange-rate policy in enhancing the competitiveness of African manufactured exports; the steps that can be taken to improve prod
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS; Preface; List of Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Promoting Competitiveness in Manufacturing in Sub-Saharan Africa; PART I THE ROLE OF EXCHANGE-RATE POLICY IN PROMOTING COMPETITIVENESS; Chapter 2 Can African Export Manufactures? Endowments, Exchange Rates and Transaction Costs; Chapter 3 Kenya's Recent Exchange-Rate Policy and Manufactured Export Performance; PART II ENHANCING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PRODUCTION FACTORS; Chapter 4 Structural Factors Affecting Manufacturing Competitiveness: Comparative Results from Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Nigeria and Senegal
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 5 The Role of Trade in Technology DiffusionPART III BUILDING AN APPROPRIATE INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT TO PROMOTE COMPETITIVENESS; Chapter 6 Competitiveness and Foreign Direct Investment in Africa; Chapter 7 Exporting and Efficiency in African Manufacturing; PART IV CONCLUDING COMMENTS; Chapter 8 Issues in Competitiveness in Sub-Saharan Africa; Chapter 9 A Panoramic View of Policies for Competitiveness in Manufacturing in Sub-Saharan Africa; Epilogue; Contributors;
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    Paris : OECD Publishing and OECD Development Centre
    ISBN: 9789264196889
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (270 p.)
    Series Statement: Development Centre Seminars
    Parallel Title: Print version Towards Arab and Euro-Med Regional Integration
    DDC: 337.11822
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift 1999 ; Mittelmeerraum ; Wirtschaftskooperation ; Europäische Union
    Abstract: The path towards Arab and Euro-Mediterranean integration is challenging for all countries involved but the potential long term benefits are substantial. Multilateral trade initiatives which run parallel to "open" regional integration with the European Union and among Arab states can generate higher economic growth by promoting free trade in goods, services and assets between developed and developing countries. However these agreements have profound implications for Arab states in the region raising old and new issues in the political economy of regional co-operation and development
    Description / Table of Contents: Foreword Kemal Dervis, Jorge Braga de Macedo and Heba Handoussa; CONTENTS; Acknowledgements; Preface Jorge Braga de Macedo; Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview; PART ONE: THE DYNAMICS OF OPEN REGIONALISM IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA (MENA); Chapter 2 Dynamic Aspects of Euro-Mediterranean Agreements for the Middle East and North African Economies; Chapter 3 The Nature of Euro-Mediterranean Trade and the Prospects for Regional Integration; PART TWO: EXPANDING DOMESTIC MARKETS AND LIBERALISATION UNDER EURO-MED AGREEMENTS (EMAs)
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 4 Foreign Direct Investment, the European Mediterranean Agreements and Integration between Middle East and North African CountriesChapter 5 The Euro and Southern Mediterranean Currencies; Chapter 6 Trade Liberalisation and the Poor: A Dynamic Rural-Urban General Equilibrium Analysis of Morocco; Chapter 7 The Liberalisation of Tunisian Agriculture and the European Union: A Prospective Analysis; PART THREE: THE OPTIMAL MIX OF REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS (RTAs); Chapter 8 Overlapping Free Trade Agreements in the Middle East and North Africa: Economic Incentives and Effects in Egypt
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 9 Testing the Waters: Arab Integration, Competitiveness, and the Euro-Med AgreementsChapter 10 Linkages Between Euro-Mediterranean and Arab Free Trade Agreements; List of Contributors; Bibliography;
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    Paris : OECD Publishing and OECD Development Centre
    ISBN: 9789264176447
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (203 p.)
    Series Statement: Development Centre Seminars
    Parallel Title: Print version Reform and Growth in Africa
    DDC: 330
    RVK:
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift 2000 ; Afrika ; Wirtschaftsreform ; Wirtschaftswachstum
    Abstract: What qualifies an economy as "emerging"? The answers provided in this book lead to a fresh conception of the diversity of the African continent. Thus, growth dynamics cannot simply be measured in economic terms. Indicators must also include governance, efficiency and democracy of institutions, and an appropriate climate for business. All these issues are linked to policies, and the outstanding conclusion of this book, in the face of embedded "Afro-pessimism", is that policies do matter for growth; that there is no "African mystery", simply poor policies and bad governance. Reform and Growth in
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS; Preface; Opening Remarks; Keynote Address; Emerging Africa: A Summary of the Debate; PART ONE VIEWS ON THE REFORM PROCESS; The Ugandan Reform Experience; The Reform Process in Sub-Saharan Africa; The Case for Privatisation; Health, Conflict and Globalisation; The Role of the Private Sector; The Importance of Financial Stability; Rethinking the Euro-African Relationship; Challenges Ahead; Risks and Opportunities for Investors; PART TWO POLICY ACHIEVEMENTS AND CHALLENGES; Measuring Reform; Governance and Growth; Human Capital Development; Simulating the Next 20 Years; Programme
    Description / Table of Contents: List of Participants
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Paris : OECD Publishing and OECD Development Centre
    ISBN: 9789264176706
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (178 p.)
    Series Statement: Development Centre Seminars
    Parallel Title: Print version Achieving Financial Stability in Asia
    DDC: 332.1/095
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift 1999 ; Asien ; Kapitalmarkt ; Stabilitätspolitik
    Abstract: Achieving Financial Stability in Asia sets out to identify the elements which could restore confidence to the countries of the region and stabilise financial flows on a global basis. Thus, measures must be taken which include improving public and corporate governance, strengthening democracy and improving the efficiency of regulatory institutions. At the same time, emerging economies ought to be given a greater measure of participation in international regulatory bodies, so that any solutions proposed to dampen the volatility of financial flows might take their interests and opinions into acco
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS; Preface; Welcoming Remarks; Welcoming Remarks; Introduction; PART ONE FINANCIAL SYSTEMS AND STABILITY; On Reforming the International Financial System: An East Asian Perspective; Towards a Sustainable Financial System: A Role for the Financial Stability Forum; Indonesia: the Road to Recovery; Towards a Sustainable Financial System: Analysis and Prospects; Towards a Sustainable Financial System: The Malaysian Situation; New Approach to the International Financial System; The Road to Reform: A Role for Europe, a Role for France
    Description / Table of Contents: Prospects for a Stable Financial System: A Dose of RealitiesInternational Financial Stability: The Contribution of the OECD Principles of Corporate Governance; PART TWO POLICIES FOR RECOVERY AND CRISIS PREVENTION; Policies for Crisis Prevention; Banking Sector Reforms Recovery Prospects and Policy Issues; Post-Crisis Issues in Asian Capital Markets; Corporate Governance and Restructuring in East Aisa: An OECD Perspective; Programme; List of Authors and Participants;
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