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informal and family sources of finance. The authors find evidence of an inverse-U pattern, with the peak of restructuring …
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The main purpose of this work is to develop a case study assessing the recent patterns and impacts of ODA (official development assistance) and DAH (development assistance for health) to Liberia on overall government spending and domestic revenue generation as well as domestic government health...
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a third of the developing world has been able to escape the procyclicality trap. Yet, little is known about the evidence …
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Bangladesh has made significant economic progress and remarkable strides in many areas of human development. The last three-year trend in gross domestic product was an upturn of more than 6 percent a year, which is equal to some of the best performing Asian economies. Despite its economic...
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The Little Data Book 2015 is a pocket edition of World Development Indicators 2015. It is intended as a quick reference … for users of the World Development Indicators database, book, and mobile app. The database covers more than 1 …,200 indicators and spans more than 50 years. The 214 country tables present the latest available data for World Bank member countries …
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World Bank. The paper also compares the trade impact of different types of trade restrictions applied at the border with the …
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, supported by new econometric evidence, is that pro-development policies are comparatively rare in the developing world less …
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100 countries around the world. The literature that has analyzed this data provides evidence that a good business climate …
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Modern political economy stresses"society's polarization"as a determinant of development outcomes. Among the most common dorms of social conflict are class polarization, and ethnic polarization. A middle class consensus is defined as a high share of income for the middle class and a low degree...
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Despite the surge in private capital flows in the 1990s, lending by the multilateral development banks continues to be a significant source of external finance for low-income and lower-middle-income countries. And for middle-income countries, which receive the lion's share of private flows,...
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