Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics--Global 2008 : Private Sector and Development
The Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics (ABCDE) is a leading forum for advanced, forward-looking research on important development issues. Each year, the ABCDE brings policy makers and politicians together with researchers from academe, international organizations, and think tanks....
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access to international markets affirmative action allocation allocative efficiency assets Bank borrower Bank Privatization banking sector banks biases borrower borrowing budget constraints business associations business community Business owners capacity building capital investment capital markets capital stock capitals climate change collateral collateral requirements competitiveness Confederation Consumer surplus consumers contractual obligation Corporation corruption cost minimization creditworthy firms debt debt relief debts demand schedule democracy deregulation developed countries development assistance development center development centers Development Economics development finance development policies development policy development processes development strategies development strategy discrimination distribution of income Dividends drinking water econometric analysis economic activity economic development economic difficulty economic efficiency economic growth economic history economic life economic opportunities Economic Opportunity economic policies economic policy economic reforms economic research economic situation economic theory Economics economies of scale economists education system empirical evidence empirical studies employee employer employers employment opportunities entitlements entrepreneur Entrepreneurs entrepreneurship environmental environmental problems environmental protection equilibrium equitable access expenditures Exports external financing externalities extreme poverty fair trade family businesses financial crisis financial development financial institutions financial markets financial performance financial resources financial sector policies financial system financial systems financing obstacles fixed cost fixed costs forecasts foreign investment formal financial sector GDP gender government policies government subsidy gross domestic product human rights illiteracy income distribution inelastic demand inequality inflation informal workers information technology insurance interest rates International Bank International Finance international trade investment spending labor force labor market labor productivity legislation living conditions living standards marginal cost microfinance monopoly natural resources operating efficiency ownership structure peer review planned economy policy environment policy makers political economy political science pollution price changes Price Subsidy private ownership Private Sector Privatization privatizations productive assets profitability public debt public enterprises public finance public goods Public Policy public sector public services public transport public-private partnership purchasing power real GDP real gross domestic product regression analyses repayment Repayment rates Republic rural business savings securities small enterprises small loan social exclusion social infrastructure social responsibility social security social welfare soft budget constraints state intervention structural change subsidiary sustainable development tax tax burden tax laws tax rates technical assistance technical support telecommunications trade-off training centers transition economies unemployment Union valuation value added villages water supply wealth welfare economics Lin, Justin Yifu Pleskovic, Boris Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics--Global 2008 : Private Sector and Development |
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The Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics (ABCDE) is a leading forum for advanced, forward-looking research on important development issues. Each year, the ABCDE brings policy makers and politicians together with researchers from academe, international organizations, and think tanks. The diverse perspectives of the international development community mingle and coalesce through in-depth debates on important themes on the development agenda. The 2008 ABCDE was devoted to the theme 'the private sector and development' and highlighted such issues as financial inclusion, key factors in the business climate, and the provision of public services by non-state actors. |
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Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics--Global 2008 : Private Sector and Development |
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Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics--Global 2008 : Private Sector and Development |
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okr-10986-135212021-04-23T14:03:08Z Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics--Global 2008 : Private Sector and Development Lin, Justin Yifu Pleskovic, Boris Lin, Justin Yifu Pleskovic, Boris access to international markets affirmative action allocation allocative efficiency assets Bank borrower Bank Privatization banking sector banks biases borrower borrowing budget constraints business associations business community Business owners capacity building capital investment capital markets capital stock capitals climate change collateral collateral requirements competitiveness Confederation Consumer surplus consumers contractual obligation Corporation corruption cost minimization creditworthy firms debt debt relief debts demand schedule democracy deregulation developed countries development assistance development center development centers Development Economics development finance development policies development policy development processes development strategies development strategy discrimination distribution of income Dividends drinking water econometric analysis economic activity economic development economic difficulty economic efficiency economic growth economic history economic life economic opportunities Economic Opportunity economic policies economic policy economic reforms economic research economic situation economic theory Economics economies of scale economists education system empirical evidence empirical studies employee employer employers employment opportunities entitlements entrepreneur Entrepreneurs entrepreneurship environmental environmental problems environmental protection equilibrium equitable access expenditures Exports external financing externalities extreme poverty fair trade family businesses financial crisis financial development financial institutions financial markets financial performance financial resources financial sector policies financial system financial systems financing obstacles fixed cost fixed costs forecasts foreign investment formal financial sector GDP gender government policies government subsidy gross domestic product human rights illiteracy income distribution inelastic demand inequality inflation informal workers information technology insurance interest rates International Bank International Finance international trade investment spending labor force labor market labor productivity legislation living conditions living standards marginal cost microfinance monopoly natural resources operating efficiency ownership structure peer review planned economy policy environment policy makers political economy political science pollution price changes Price Subsidy private ownership Private Sector Privatization privatizations productive assets profitability public debt public enterprises public finance public goods Public Policy public sector public services public transport public-private partnership purchasing power real GDP real gross domestic product regression analyses repayment Repayment rates Republic rural business savings securities small enterprises small loan social exclusion social infrastructure social responsibility social security social welfare soft budget constraints state intervention structural change subsidiary sustainable development tax tax burden tax laws tax rates technical assistance technical support telecommunications trade-off training centers transition economies unemployment Union valuation value added villages water supply wealth welfare economics The Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics (ABCDE) is a leading forum for advanced, forward-looking research on important development issues. Each year, the ABCDE brings policy makers and politicians together with researchers from academe, international organizations, and think tanks. The diverse perspectives of the international development community mingle and coalesce through in-depth debates on important themes on the development agenda. The 2008 ABCDE was devoted to the theme 'the private sector and development' and highlighted such issues as financial inclusion, key factors in the business climate, and the provision of public services by non-state actors. 2013-05-22T21:01:16Z 2013-05-22T21:01:16Z 2009 978-0-8213-7125-1 1813-9477 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13521 en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research |