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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... demand for the Bank's advice is growing more rapidly than demand for our traditional prod- uct , our money . Advice and other information - based services are highly knowledge- intensive and draw on the Bank's comparative advantage as a ...
... demand for the Bank's advice is growing more rapidly than demand for our traditional prod- uct , our money . Advice and other information - based services are highly knowledge- intensive and draw on the Bank's comparative advantage as a ...
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... patterns of trade will create dislocations in the rich countries , but if the past is a guide , the dislocations will be smaller than those caused by technological change and changes in domestic demand Michael Bruno and Boris Pleskovic 5.
... patterns of trade will create dislocations in the rich countries , but if the past is a guide , the dislocations will be smaller than those caused by technological change and changes in domestic demand Michael Bruno and Boris Pleskovic 5.
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... demand environmental improvements . Democracy should evolve according to a similar pattern . Growth involves stress , which could erupt into political violence . However , as countries reach higher income levels , they typically achieve ...
... demand environmental improvements . Democracy should evolve according to a similar pattern . Growth involves stress , which could erupt into political violence . However , as countries reach higher income levels , they typically achieve ...
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... demands more central government involve- ment and more sophisticated political skills at the national level . Central govern- ments must be capable of steering change in the direction of a more democratic and efficient society . But ...
... demands more central government involve- ment and more sophisticated political skills at the national level . Central govern- ments must be capable of steering change in the direction of a more democratic and efficient society . But ...
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... demand for the Bank's traditional product , our money , is now growing more slowly . At the same time the demand for our advice is growing more rapidly . In fact , there is increasing synergy . For example , our role in helping ...
... demand for the Bank's traditional product , our money , is now growing more slowly . At the same time the demand for our advice is growing more rapidly . In fact , there is increasing synergy . For example , our role in helping ...
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