Emerging Trends in East Asia : New Directions in the World Bank's Partnership
James D. Wolfensohn, President of the World Bank Group, remarked that despite remarkable successes, East Asian countries face formidable challenges in sustaining their development in the face of large-scale changes taking place throughout the region. Increasingly, countries of the region confront co...
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okr-10986-250802021-04-23T14:04:20Z Emerging Trends in East Asia : New Directions in the World Bank's Partnership Wolfensohn, James D. FINANCIAL SERVICES CAPITAL FUNDS EQUIPMENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES URBANIZATION REMOTE REGIONS ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PRINCIPAL INCOME INTEREST GUARANTEES PRIVATIZATION CAPITAL BASE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS WATER SUPPLY SERVICES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES SHARE OF WORLD TRADE PUBLIC SERVICES BANKING SYSTEMS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT HOUSING PORTFOLIO HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS MUTUAL FUNDS BENEFICIARIES PRIVATE PENSION PENSION SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS INSTRUMENTS LIFE EXPECTANCY RAPID DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL FINANCE HUMAN RESOURCE SAVINGS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRANSPORT REGIONAL TRADE CONTRACTS TRADING CONTRACTUAL SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS CAPITAL MARKET MARKETS PRIVATE INVESTMENT LEGISLATION POLLUTION VENTURE CAPITAL COMPETITIVE MARKET INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION LABOR LOANS PRIVATE CAPITAL FLOWS ENTERPRISES INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES NATURAL RESOURCES PRIVATE CAPITAL PENSION FUNDS FINANCE LIBERALIZATION INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET ECONOMIES BANKING SECTOR BANKS EQUITY INVESTORS REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS BOND MARKETS GOOD WAGES INTERNATIONAL TRADE TRANSPARENCY SOCIAL SERVICES BARRIERS EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS FUTURE BANK INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY STATE ENTERPRISES SOVEREIGN RISKS CREDIT MACROECONOMICS FOREIGN INVESTMENT CAPITAL FLOWS INVESTMENT VEHICLES FISCAL YEAR SOCIAL VALUES MARKET LOCAL INSTITUTIONS NEW MARKETS LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS CONTRACTUAL SAVINGS ENFORCEMENT INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS INSURANCE LONG-TERM FUNDS REGIONAL INTEGRATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TRADE GOODS TRADING SYSTEM SECURITY INVESTMENT VENTURE CAPITAL FUNDS BOND HUMAN RESOURCES SHARE AFFILIATE CLEARING SYSTEMS POVERTY FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCE CORPORATION BANKING PRIVATE INVESTORS FINANCIAL SUPPORT INVESTMENTS LENDING WORLD TRADE CAPITAL ACCOUNTS RAPID GROWTH TRANSITION ECONOMIES INSURANCE COMPANIES FINANCIAL SYSTEMS GOVERNMENTS FINANCIAL SECTOR ASIAN BOND MARKETS WEAK ENFORCEMENT GUARANTEE INDUSTRIAL COUNTRIES COMPETITION INVESTING James D. Wolfensohn, President of the World Bank Group, remarked that despite remarkable successes, East Asian countries face formidable challenges in sustaining their development in the face of large-scale changes taking place throughout the region. Increasingly, countries of the region confront common development policy challenges. Their common agenda must be the agenda of the World Bank Group if the Bank is to remain relevant to them. Responding effectively to these needs will require that the Bank Group forge new partnerships and revitalize traditional ones. 2016-09-15T22:29:40Z 2016-09-15T22:29:40Z 1996-05-10 Speech http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25145306/remarks-prepared-delivery-james-d-wolfensohn-president-meeting-organized-institute-policy-studies-emerging-trends-east-asia-new-directions-world-banks-partnership http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25080 English en_US Remarks at the Institute of Policy Studies, Singapore, May 10, 1996; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Speech East Asia and Pacific East Asia |
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FINANCIAL SERVICES CAPITAL FUNDS EQUIPMENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES URBANIZATION REMOTE REGIONS ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PRINCIPAL INCOME INTEREST GUARANTEES PRIVATIZATION CAPITAL BASE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS WATER SUPPLY SERVICES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES SHARE OF WORLD TRADE PUBLIC SERVICES BANKING SYSTEMS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT HOUSING PORTFOLIO HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS MUTUAL FUNDS BENEFICIARIES PRIVATE PENSION PENSION SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS INSTRUMENTS LIFE EXPECTANCY RAPID DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL FINANCE HUMAN RESOURCE SAVINGS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRANSPORT REGIONAL TRADE CONTRACTS TRADING CONTRACTUAL SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS CAPITAL MARKET MARKETS PRIVATE INVESTMENT LEGISLATION POLLUTION VENTURE CAPITAL COMPETITIVE MARKET INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION LABOR LOANS PRIVATE CAPITAL FLOWS ENTERPRISES INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES NATURAL RESOURCES PRIVATE CAPITAL PENSION FUNDS FINANCE LIBERALIZATION INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET ECONOMIES BANKING SECTOR BANKS EQUITY INVESTORS REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS BOND MARKETS GOOD WAGES INTERNATIONAL TRADE TRANSPARENCY SOCIAL SERVICES BARRIERS EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS FUTURE BANK INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY STATE ENTERPRISES SOVEREIGN RISKS CREDIT MACROECONOMICS FOREIGN INVESTMENT CAPITAL FLOWS INVESTMENT VEHICLES FISCAL YEAR SOCIAL VALUES MARKET LOCAL INSTITUTIONS NEW MARKETS LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS CONTRACTUAL SAVINGS ENFORCEMENT INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS INSURANCE LONG-TERM FUNDS REGIONAL INTEGRATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TRADE GOODS TRADING SYSTEM SECURITY INVESTMENT VENTURE CAPITAL FUNDS BOND HUMAN RESOURCES SHARE AFFILIATE CLEARING SYSTEMS POVERTY FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCE CORPORATION BANKING PRIVATE INVESTORS FINANCIAL SUPPORT INVESTMENTS LENDING WORLD TRADE CAPITAL ACCOUNTS RAPID GROWTH TRANSITION ECONOMIES INSURANCE COMPANIES FINANCIAL SYSTEMS GOVERNMENTS FINANCIAL SECTOR ASIAN BOND MARKETS WEAK ENFORCEMENT GUARANTEE INDUSTRIAL COUNTRIES COMPETITION INVESTING |
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FINANCIAL SERVICES CAPITAL FUNDS EQUIPMENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES URBANIZATION REMOTE REGIONS ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PRINCIPAL INCOME INTEREST GUARANTEES PRIVATIZATION CAPITAL BASE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS WATER SUPPLY SERVICES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES SHARE OF WORLD TRADE PUBLIC SERVICES BANKING SYSTEMS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT HOUSING PORTFOLIO HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS MUTUAL FUNDS BENEFICIARIES PRIVATE PENSION PENSION SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS INSTRUMENTS LIFE EXPECTANCY RAPID DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL FINANCE HUMAN RESOURCE SAVINGS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRANSPORT REGIONAL TRADE CONTRACTS TRADING CONTRACTUAL SAVINGS INSTITUTIONS CAPITAL MARKET MARKETS PRIVATE INVESTMENT LEGISLATION POLLUTION VENTURE CAPITAL COMPETITIVE MARKET INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION LABOR LOANS PRIVATE CAPITAL FLOWS ENTERPRISES INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES NATURAL RESOURCES PRIVATE CAPITAL PENSION FUNDS FINANCE LIBERALIZATION INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET ECONOMIES BANKING SECTOR BANKS EQUITY INVESTORS REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS BOND MARKETS GOOD WAGES INTERNATIONAL TRADE TRANSPARENCY SOCIAL SERVICES BARRIERS EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS FUTURE BANK INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY STATE ENTERPRISES SOVEREIGN RISKS CREDIT MACROECONOMICS FOREIGN INVESTMENT CAPITAL FLOWS INVESTMENT VEHICLES FISCAL YEAR SOCIAL VALUES MARKET LOCAL INSTITUTIONS NEW MARKETS LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS CONTRACTUAL SAVINGS ENFORCEMENT INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS INSURANCE LONG-TERM FUNDS REGIONAL INTEGRATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TRADE GOODS TRADING SYSTEM SECURITY INVESTMENT VENTURE CAPITAL FUNDS BOND HUMAN RESOURCES SHARE AFFILIATE CLEARING SYSTEMS POVERTY FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCE CORPORATION BANKING PRIVATE INVESTORS FINANCIAL SUPPORT INVESTMENTS LENDING WORLD TRADE CAPITAL ACCOUNTS RAPID GROWTH TRANSITION ECONOMIES INSURANCE COMPANIES FINANCIAL SYSTEMS GOVERNMENTS FINANCIAL SECTOR ASIAN BOND MARKETS WEAK ENFORCEMENT GUARANTEE INDUSTRIAL COUNTRIES COMPETITION INVESTING Wolfensohn, James D. Emerging Trends in East Asia : New Directions in the World Bank's Partnership |
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Remarks at the Institute of Policy Studies, Singapore, May 10, 1996; |
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James D. Wolfensohn, President of the World Bank Group, remarked that despite remarkable successes, East Asian countries face formidable challenges in sustaining their development in the face of large-scale changes taking place throughout the region. Increasingly, countries of the region confront common development policy challenges. Their common agenda must be the agenda of the World Bank Group if the Bank is to remain relevant to them. Responding effectively to these needs will require that the Bank Group forge new partnerships and revitalize traditional ones. |
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Wolfensohn, James D. |
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Emerging Trends in East Asia : New Directions in the World Bank's Partnership |
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Emerging Trends in East Asia : New Directions in the World Bank's Partnership |
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Emerging Trends in East Asia : New Directions in the World Bank's Partnership |
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Emerging Trends in East Asia : New Directions in the World Bank's Partnership |
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Emerging Trends in East Asia : New Directions in the World Bank's Partnership |
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emerging trends in east asia : new directions in the world bank's partnership |
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2016 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25145306/remarks-prepared-delivery-james-d-wolfensohn-president-meeting-organized-institute-policy-studies-emerging-trends-east-asia-new-directions-world-banks-partnership http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25080 |
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