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as collateral. Chapter one contains a brief discussion of the economic rationale for modern secured transactions systems …
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The importance of ensuring that dam structures can withstand earthquakes has been recognized and practiced for many years. The technical capability of the dam engineering industry in the seismic design of dam structures has increased considerably since the 1980-1990s. Dams designed using modern...
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Access to finance is an essential component of economic development and job creation. A host of studies have shown a positive correlation between financial development and economic growth. Access to finance is also critical for larger corporations and conglomerates, which, given their size,...
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interventions to minimize the risk? This paper tries to draw some lessons learned specific to agriculture CGSs based on some case …. These lessons learned focus on risk management and operational features of the CGSs serving the agriculture sector …
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those engaged in secured transactions where DLT plays some role, such as a loan applicant proposing to use as collateral her …
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characterized by high informality (especially in agriculture), limited availability of collateral, and low levels of financial … immovable collateral. Improving access to finance for MSMEs in the country must be tackled in a holistic and strategic manner …
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A large number of studies in recent years have attempted to analyze and quantify the myriad of restrictions holding back economic development in the West Bank and Gaza, but the full picture remains blurred. The main value proposition of this study is to assess and quantify the overall prospects...
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This note analyzes the evolution of Credit Information Systems, including the emergence of new technologies that use alternative data in credit decisioning and the opportunities and risks associated with these trends. This paper also predicts the potential development effect of these disruptive...
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With an increasing share of populations dwelling in cities, urban emission reduction is gaining priority at the national level. A high share of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the global footprint is ultimately attributable to urban areas; as such, the effect of carbon lockin further increases...
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In recent years, as more and more regulators have begun to assume the role of supervision and oversight over credit bureau(s), the World Bank Group has supported supervisors in understanding and carrying out their duties as it relates to this role. The WBG has supported the development of the...
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