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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... depends on the inclusion of Latin American countries in the data set . Fishlow concludes that the real task for the future is to ensure that the new consensus on a market - friendly approach to development promotes government activities ...
... depends on the inclusion of Latin American countries in the data set . Fishlow concludes that the real task for the future is to ensure that the new consensus on a market - friendly approach to development promotes government activities ...
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... depend on including Latin America in the general data set . I ncome distribution entered the postwar discussion of economic development fairly late . Until the 1960s much of the focus was on industrialization and the .need for capital ...
... depend on including Latin America in the general data set . I ncome distribution entered the postwar discussion of economic development fairly late . Until the 1960s much of the focus was on industrialization and the .need for capital ...
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... depends on an adequate local supply . Yet agriculture has frequently been discriminated against in the drive to build up industry , both through inadequate investment in rural areas and through trade protection that levies negative ...
... depends on an adequate local supply . Yet agriculture has frequently been discriminated against in the drive to build up industry , both through inadequate investment in rural areas and through trade protection that levies negative ...
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... depends on initial conditions — such as concentration of land ownership and distribution of human capital through education — and on policy environments being supportive of employment - generating sectors , especially agriculture and ...
... depends on initial conditions — such as concentration of land ownership and distribution of human capital through education — and on policy environments being supportive of employment - generating sectors , especially agriculture and ...
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... depend , on the demand side , on the unobserved fundamental deter- minants of income distribution ; educational variables may also depend on those determinants . Much more difficult — because of a lack of adequate instruments — is to ...
... depend , on the demand side , on the unobserved fundamental deter- minants of income distribution ; educational variables may also depend on those determinants . Much more difficult — because of a lack of adequate instruments — is to ...
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