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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... for unforeseen needs or opportunities , making such a system inefficient . This problem could be eased through a mandated retirement savings rate lower than is needed to fully finance Michael Bruno and Boris Pleskovic 3.
... for unforeseen needs or opportunities , making such a system inefficient . This problem could be eased through a mandated retirement savings rate lower than is needed to fully finance Michael Bruno and Boris Pleskovic 3.
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Michael Bruno, Boris Pleskovic. retirement savings rate lower than is needed to fully finance a comfortable retire- ment . Diamond distinguishes between defined contribution and defined benefit sys- tems , comparing the systems in Chile ...
Michael Bruno, Boris Pleskovic. retirement savings rate lower than is needed to fully finance a comfortable retire- ment . Diamond distinguishes between defined contribution and defined benefit sys- tems , comparing the systems in Chile ...
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... finance some of their activities . But it is difficult to assign taxes that will cover a large portion of local government spending . As a result , sharing arrangements have developed . These arrangements often make local governments ...
... finance some of their activities . But it is difficult to assign taxes that will cover a large portion of local government spending . As a result , sharing arrangements have developed . These arrangements often make local governments ...
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... financial market required more liquidity , it would have to provide the central bank with dollars . The only scope left for a marginally indepen- dent monetary policy is to conduct open market operations in dollar - denominated ...
... financial market required more liquidity , it would have to provide the central bank with dollars . The only scope left for a marginally indepen- dent monetary policy is to conduct open market operations in dollar - denominated ...
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... finance in the government of India . Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 1995 © 1996 The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / THE WORLD BANK mists discussed the relationship among income distribution ...
... finance in the government of India . Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 1995 © 1996 The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / THE WORLD BANK mists discussed the relationship among income distribution ...
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