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The manufacturing industry is a major source of global carbon dioxide emissions. Industrial production will continue to shift to emerging and developing economies. New investments are needed in low-carbon technologies to align industry’s growth with countries’ net-zero emission targets. In...
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What factors govern growth and sustainability? The remarkable recent development of several East Asian countries had brought this question to the fore. While other books have examined the impact of domestic policies and their interaction, this volume looks at the impact of OECD country policies...
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Chile is a relatively stable, well-connected, open economy. Over the last decade the country has managed to increase …. Today’s global production revolution offers a window of opportunity for Chile to “update” its growth model to become more … inclusive and sustainable. The Production Transformation Policy Review of Chile (PTPR) uses a forward-looking framework to …
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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...
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This volume discusses progress made to date in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico in putting their finances in order … current achievements sustainable. The Chile chapter describes the role of political cohesiveness following the return of … democracy in driving the economy to fiscal rectitude. Finally, the chapter on Mexico discusses different scenarios for debt …
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