Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 1995Michael Bruno, Boris Pleskovic World Bank Publications, 1996 - 383 pagina's This review examines the relevance and efficacy of the World Bank's overall country assistance strategy for Ghana and the effectiveness of the various instruments of Bank assistance. The review finds that Bank loans of more than US$2 billion since 1984, including more than US$1 billion for adjustment operations, contributed to Ghana's progress. It cautions, however, that progress will be unsustainable unless the country proceeds with a large unfinished agenda of reforms designed to stimulate private sector development and enhance the prospects for sustainable agricultural growth. |
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... defined contribution system than a good defined benefit system . If policymakers believe that a well - designed defined benefit system could not be estab- lished for political reasons , the country would probably be better off with a ...
... defined contribution system than a good defined benefit system . If policymakers believe that a well - designed defined benefit system could not be estab- lished for political reasons , the country would probably be better off with a ...
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... defined in terms of improvements in the incomes of the poor and other target ... benefit of hindsight it can be said that although the second and third ... defined target groups and in part because this element could be more easily linked ...
... defined in terms of improvements in the incomes of the poor and other target ... benefit of hindsight it can be said that although the second and third ... defined target groups and in part because this element could be more easily linked ...
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... defined as redistribution of land rights to the rural poor . The case for it ... benefit fully from land reform . Such arguments , I now feel , are doubtful ... benefit of land reform that economic analysis generally neglects . Some of ...
... defined as redistribution of land rights to the rural poor . The case for it ... benefit fully from land reform . Such arguments , I now feel , are doubtful ... benefit of land reform that economic analysis generally neglects . Some of ...
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... defined benefit and defined contribution retirement income systems is central . On one side are systems that are organized around for- mulas relating retirement income flows to individual earnings histories and that also need to ...
... defined benefit and defined contribution retirement income systems is central . On one side are systems that are organized around for- mulas relating retirement income flows to individual earnings histories and that also need to ...
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Michael Bruno, Boris Pleskovic. both benefits and contributions are determined is needed in order to evaluate a sys- tem . The defined benefit - defined contribution distinction refers not only to the laws and plans of such systems , but ...
Michael Bruno, Boris Pleskovic. both benefits and contributions are determined is needed in order to evaluate a sys- tem . The defined benefit - defined contribution distinction refers not only to the laws and plans of such systems , but ...
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