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competition and innovation, or that they are more sensitive to foreign presence. "--World Bank web site …
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the output costs of promoting high interest rates to attract capital flows in a global world. These findings are robust to … the treatment of endogenous globalization measures. "--World Bank web site …
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This assessment reviews earnings and employment outcomes in Colombia, Tunisia, and Turkey during 1998-2007, as well as five policy areas (the MILES framework) likely to affect those outcomes: macroeconomic conditions, investment climate, labor regulations, education, and social protection....
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managers have more limited skills and access to world markets, domestically privatized firms have been more subject to … firm performance. "--World Bank web site …
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first decade of transition. "--World Bank web site …
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post-transition economic growth and poverty reduction"--World Bank web site …
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climate and promoting economic growth (World Bank 2004; World Bank 2005; Lewis 2004). It is also commonly agreed that these … changes need to be credible and sustained for private firms to respond by increasing investment and production (World Bank … 2005). This report summarizes the findings of three topical studies of the World Bank: Administrative and Regulatory …
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As Russia continues to make rapid general progress in building modem market institutions, the complex spatial dimension of transformation in the country will continue to present strong policy challenges for many years to come. In fact, these challenges are arguably becoming progressively...
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This Note examines the potential of the mining sector to be a source of growth for the Afghanistan economy. In order to address this fundamental and strategic issue, this Note will ask and provide answers to three principal questions. First, what is the potential in Afghanistan for large and...
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