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Annotation, By proposing questions in ten policy areas, the Policy Framework for Investment in Agriculture supports … host countries in evaluating and designing policies to mobilise private investment in agriculture and maximise its positive … contribution to economic growth and sustainable development. It draws on the Policy Framework for Investment developed at the OECD …
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By proposing questions in ten policy areas, the Policy Framework for Investment in Agriculture supports host countries … in evaluating and designing policies to mobilise private investment in agriculture and maximise its positive contribution … to economic growth and sustainable development. It draws on the Policy Framework for Investment developed at the OECD in …
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Total fixed investment, also called gross fixed capital formation (GFCF), in real terms. It is defined as the outlays … countries and the world economy, using a combination of model-based analyses and expert judgement. This indicator is expressed …
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This paper sets out essential facts about the economic case for water-related investment and the financing gap. It … charts a series of actions to better value water and ultimately facilitate investment at a scale commensurate with the …
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this report shows however that LCRs have actually hindered international investment across the solar PV and wind … that can restrict international investment in solar PV and wind energy, such as trade remedies and technical barriers. This …
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Why do financial markets see so little risk, while companies that invest in the real economy appear to be much more prudent? How will we fund future pensions when interest on the products that finance them are so low? Where will the trillions of dollars needed to improve and extend...
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