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bank performance. They argue that it is important to include indicators of all the relevant governance effects in the same … likely due to placing nonperforming loans into residual entities, leaving "good" privatized banks."--World Bank web site …
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) also provided the Bank with an analytical basis to inform development policy lending in 2010. The specific objectives of …
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From the outset state-owned enterprises (SOE) financial and economic performance generally failed to meet the expectations of their creators and funders. There were African SOEs that performed, at least for a time, adequately and sometimes very well, by the most stringent of standards (e.g.,...
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This report applies the new World Bank integrated State-Owned Enterprises Framework (iSOEF) methodology to assess The … World Bank's new iSOEF methodology in Africa by providing first a landscape of SOEs in The Gambia, and then addressing key … Mechanisms”. Leveraging the World Bank's expertise across its Equitable Growth, Finance, and Institutions (EFI) Vice Presidency …
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Bank's dialogue with the government of Niger (GoN) on state-owned enterprises (SOEs). The GoN is considering progressive …
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