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. Income inequality also decreased, as income growth has been primarily pro-poor in recent years. Despite variations across …. Unfortunately, many LAC countries entered the crisis with low potential economic growth and high levels of inequality, following the …
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entrepreneurial efforts and productivity-based growth of income-levels. Cartels corrupt all three of these channels. Committing to …
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The maximizing finance for development (MFD) approach can be implemented to close the financing gap in the water and sanitation sector in Latin America and the Caribbean, helping the region in getting closer to achieving sustainable development goal (SDG 6), particularly if emphasis is put on...
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The COVID-19 pandemic represents the largest economic shock the world economy has witnessed in decades, causing a collapse in global activity. Nevertheless, there are signs that global activities are stabilizing, and have picked up in many large emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs)....
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wealth, and accelerating economic growth. More importantly, access to safe drinking water and sanitation services has … droughts are becoming more frequent and severe, having negative effects in lower-income communities. These gaps are more likely …
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Efficient energy services are essential for economic growth, competitiveness, and human development. Globally, energy markets are undergoing a transformation: fossil fuel prices are responding to new and unpredictable dynamics, and new energy and information and communication technologies (ICT)...
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This background paper is part of the supporting material for the report "From Waste to Resource: Shifting Paradigms for Smarter Wastewater Interventions in Latin America and the Caribbean," a product of the "Wastewater: from waste to resource," an initiative of the World Bank Water Global Practice
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This background paper is part of the supporting material for the report "From Waste to Resource: Shifting Paradigms for Smarter Wastewater Interventions in Latin America and the Caribbean," a product of the "Wastewater: from waste to resource," an initiative of the World Bank Water Global Practice
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012646933
This background paper is part of the supporting material for the report "From Waste to Resource: Shifting Paradigms for Smarter Wastewater Interventions in Latin America and the Caribbean," a product of the "Wastewater: from waste to resource," an initiative of the World Bank Water Global Practice
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012646935