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The Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics (ABCDE) is a global gathering of the world's leading scholars and development practitioners. Among the attendees were participants from developing countries, universities, think tanks, nongovernmental organizations, and international financial institutions. The 13th annual conference, held in May 2001, concentrated on the current thinking in development policy and the implications for the global economy with a particular focus on the two important and controversial themes of globalization and health. This book is a collection of conference papers from this forum.
Development economics --- Economic development --- Globalization --- Free trade --- Developing countries --- Economic conditions --- Economic policy --- Economics. --- Economic theory --- Political economy --- Social sciences --- Economic man --- Development economics - Congresses --- Economic development - Congresses --- Globalization - Congresses --- Free trade - Developing countries - Congresses --- Developing countries - Economic conditions - Periodicals --- Developing countries - Economic policy - Periodicals --- Development economics - Periodicals --- Developing countries - Economic conditions - Congresses
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This book presents selected papers from the ABCDE Meetings, held May 17 -18, 2007 in Bled, Slovenia. Hosted by the World Bank and Government if Slovenia, more than 400 experts from countries around the world met to deliberate the theme: Private Sector and Development. This volume presents papers on financial inclusion, factors that matter the most for business climate, and the provision of public services by non- state actors.
Developing countries -- Economic conditions -- Congresses. --- Developing countries -- Economic conditions. --- Economic assistance -- Congresses. --- Economic assistance. --- Economic development -- Congresses. --- Economic development. --- Economic Theory --- Business & Economics --- Development economics --- Economic assistance --- Developing countries --- Economic conditions --- Economics --- Economic development
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These are the proceedings of the Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics, which gathers the global perspective of scholars, and practitioners of development policy from academic life, government, and the private sector. The selected topics seek to include new areas of concern, and current research, as well as areas believed to benefit from exposure to recent knowledge, and experience. This year's conference focused on new development thinking, crises and recovery, corporate governance and restructuring, and, social security, public and private savings. The opening address outlines challenges for development, that include the intransigence of poverty in Africa, and ways to establish public-private partnerships at the country, and global levels, while the keynote address identifies equilibrium, and change as the focus of development economics: long-term sustainable growth requires development of a consensus behind the reform policies. Discussions varied from crises and recovery, through perspectives on the recent history of transition economies, to arguments on the possibilities of poverty reduction on a grand scale. Other topics include the exploration of development strategies, revision of the role of aid in providing finance, changing policies, and knowledge transfer, and, how to coordinate development problems.
Development economics --- Economic development --- Globalization --- Free trade --- Developing countries --- Economic conditions --- Economic policy --- Economic policy. --- Economic nationalism --- Economic planning --- National planning --- State planning --- Economics --- Planning --- National security --- Social policy --- Development economics - Congresses --- Economic development - Congresses --- Globalization - Congresses --- Free trade - Developing countries - Congresses --- Developing countries - Economic conditions - Periodicals --- Developing countries - Economic policy - Periodicals --- Developing countries - Economic conditions - Congresses
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These articles, initially presented at the Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics, held April 25-26, 1996, address four themes: banking failures as crises or opportunities for reform; reducing poverty through targeted programs and rural finance; legal systems and economic development; and labor and environmental standards in international trade. Although covering varied topics, the articles share two overarching themes: the shifting role for government in economic development, and the central role for government policy in each area as critical to development. The articles also focus on the role of institutions, the importance of political and economic competition, and the role of law and political organization. Several articles stress the vital role of institutions and related incentives in finance. These articles and the keynote address discuss the role of government as an institution, the balance between introducing competition within government and devolving government activities to the market, and the balance between deregulation and correction of market failures and the creation of markets. The authors note that political competition in bureaucracies may be an effective surrogate for market competition. Also discussed is the growing recognition that as income rises, so does demand for labor and environmental standards. Another article shows that linking environmental standards to trade will not achieve the goals sought by the standards and could disrupt trade. Multilateral organizations may have an important advocacy role in ensuring fair play in administering standards. The discussion on the role and the rule of law emphasizes the links between demand for law and the legal and political systems. Legal systems must be country or context specific: there is no unique, optimal combination of contract designs and enforcement mechanisms because culture plays an important role in the interaction of social, political, and economic forces.
Developing countries --- Economic conditions --- Economic policy
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Development economics --- Économie du développement --- Developing countries --- Pays en voie de développement --- Developing countries. --- Economic conditions --- Economic policy --- Politique économique --- Conditions économiques
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POLITICAL SCIENCE --- Public Policy / Economic Policy --- Economic development --- Business & Economics --- Economic Theory --- Development economics --- Europe --- Economic conditions --- Economic policy
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This edition of the Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics presents selected papers from the ABCDE Meetings, held May 29-30, 2006, in Tokyo, Japan. This volume presents papers on Infrastructure for Growth - emerging issues; sustainable development and infrastructure - climate change, clean energy, and energy efficiency; rural infrastructure and agricultural development; and infrastructure and regional cooperation.
Economic development --- Infrastructure (Economics) --- Economic assistance --- Développement économique --- Infrastructures de transport --- Aide économique --- Congresses --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Developing countries --- Pays en développement --- Economic conditions --- Conditions économiques --- Développement économique --- Aide économique --- Congrès --- Pays en développement --- Conditions économiques
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The World Bank's Annual Bank Conference on Development Economics (ABCDE) was held in Bangalore, India on May 21-23, 2003. The ABCDE, one of the world's best-known conferences on development, was held for the first time in a developing country. "Accelerating Development" was the theme of the 2003 conference. Eminent scholars and practitioners from around the world presented new research findings and discuss key policy issues related to poverty reduction at the conference. The ABCDE has been held annually in Washington DC since 1989; since 1999, a similar conference has been held each year in Europe. Starting with the 2003 conference in Bangalore, each of these conferences will be held in a developing country every other year. This change reflects the growing importance of research done in developing countries and the need to bring such conferences closer to participants in the developing world. Conference topics for the ABCDE in Bangalore included: Fostering Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Growth; Challenges of Development in Lagging Regions; Participation, Inclusion and Results; Scaling Up and Evaluation.
Development economics --- Developing countries --- Economic conditions --- Economic policy --- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS --- Development / Economic Development --- Development economics. --- Economic conditions. --- Economic policy. --- Economics --- Economic development --- Development economics - Congresses --- Developing countries - Economic conditions - Congresses --- Developing countries - Economic policy - Congresses --- Developing countries - Economic conditions - Periodicals --- Developing countries - Economic policy - Periodicals --- Development economics - Periodicals
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The Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics (ABCDE) brings together the world's leading scholars and development practitioners for a lively debate on state-of-the-art thinking in development policy and the implications for the global economy. The 17th conference was held in Dakar, Senegal, on January 27, 2005. The theme of the conference was growth and integration, which was divided into five topics: growth and integration, financial reforms, economic development, trade and development, and investment climate.
Development economics --- Economic development --- Globalization --- Free trade --- Developing countries --- Economic conditions --- Development economics. --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- Economic policy --- Emerging nations --- Fourth World --- Global South --- LDC's --- Least developed countries --- Less developed countries --- Newly industrialized countries --- Newly industrializing countries --- NICs (Newly industrialized countries) --- Third World --- Underdeveloped areas --- Underdeveloped countries --- Economics --- Development economics - Congresses --- Economic development - Congresses --- Globalization - Congresses --- Free trade - Developing countries - Congresses --- Developing countries - Economic conditions - Congresses
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