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The affordable housing reader
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ISBN: 0429299370 1000594831 0367280469 Year: 2022 Publisher: New York, New York : Routledge,

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Habitat y desarrollo de base : un nuevo enfoque metodológico para evaluar proyectos
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ISBN: 9789509370227 9509370223 Year: 1991 Publisher: Buenos Aires: Ceur,

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Las series Informes de Investigación CEUR y Cuadernos del CEUR contienen documentos editados entre los años 1981 y 1997 encontrándose discontinuadas desde entonces.


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Proposed New Grouping in WEO Country Classifications : Low-Income Developing Countries
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Year: 2014 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund,

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This note develops a definition of a new category of countries (Low Income Developing Countries (acronym: LIDCs)) that can be deployed to (a) facilitate enhanced coverage of low income country issues in the Fund's flagship products and (b) serve as a standardized definition of the "low income country" universe in staff analytical work.1 While use of the proposed definition in analytical work would be encouraged, it would not be required.


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Enhancing Financial Sector Surveillance in Low-Income Countries : Case Studies
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Year: 2012 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund,

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This supplement presents ten case studies, which highlight the roles of targeted policies to facilitate sustainable financial deepening in a variety of country circumstances, reflecting historical experiences that parallel a range of markets in LICs. The case studies were selected to broadly capture efforts by countries to increase reach (e.g., financial inclusion), depth (e.g., financial intermediation), and breadth of financial systems (e.g., capital market, cross-border development). The analysis in the case studies highlights the importance of a balanced approach to financial deepening. A stable macroeconomic environment is vital to instill consumer, institutional, and investor confidence necessary to encourage financial market activity. Targeted public policy initiatives (e.g., collateral, payment systems development) can be helpful in removing impediments and creating infrastructure for improved market operations, while ensuring appropriate oversight and regulation of financial markets, to address potential sources of instability and market failures.


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Reform of the Fund's Policy on Poverty Reduction Strategies in Fund Engagement with Low-Income Countries : Proposals
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Year: 2015 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund,

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Poverty reduction strategies (PRS) are central to Fund-supported economic and financial programs in low-income countries (LICs). The joint IMF-World Bank's Heavily Indebted Poor Country (HIPC) Initiative introduced the PRS approach and established documentation requirements centered on the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP). The PRS approach has also been a cornerstone for the Fund's concessional financing, currently the Extended Credit Facility (ECF), and has been extended to the Policy Support Instruments (PSI), the non-financing instrument for LICs, with PRS documentation serving as the operational framework for development of strategies to promote growth and reduce poverty under Fund-supported programs.


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Case study of sites and services schemes in Kenya : lessons from Dandora and Thika.
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ISBN: 9211310350 Year: 1987 Publisher: Nairobi UNCHS (Habitat)

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Assessment of experience with the project approach to shelter delivery for the poor.
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ISBN: 9211311659 Year: 1991 Publisher: Nairobi UNCHS (Habitat)

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This supplement presents ten case studies, which highlight the roles of targeted policies to facilitate sustainable financial deepening in a variety of country circumstances, reflecting historical experiences that parallel a range of markets in LICs. The case studies were selected to broadly capture efforts by countries to increase reach (e.g., financial inclusion), depth (e.g., financial intermediation), and breadth of financial systems (e.g., capital market, cross-border development). The analysis in the case studies highlights the importance of a balanced approach to financial deepening. A stable macroeconomic environment is vital to instill consumer, institutional, and investor confidence necessary to encourage financial market activity. Targeted public policy initiatives (e.g., collateral, payment systems development) can be helpful in removing impediments and creating infrastructure for improved market operations, while ensuring appropriate oversight and regulation of financial markets, to address potential sources of instability and market failures.


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The effects of project labor agreements on the production of affordable housing : evidence from Proposition HHH
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Santa Monica, Calif. RAND Corporation

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Proposition HHH is a


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Integrated Urban Ugrading For The Poor : The Experience Of Ribeira Azul, Brazil
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Year: 2006 Publisher: Washington, DC : World Bank,

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This study looks at the experience of integrated urban upgrading in a low-income neighborhood of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Infrastructure and social investments have been made in the community through a government program, with community participation playing a major role in the design and implementation. This approach is now perceived to be highly successful in terms of its implementation and positive impact on living conditions, and will provide the basis for a major state-wide program. This paper analyzes the lessons learned from the experience, with implications for scaling up as well as applications for other urban upgrading programs. Among the key issues looked at are: (1) what has worked well with the integrated urban upgrading approach and what has not; (2) how cost-effective the interventions were; (3) institutional arrangements given the multi-sectoral approach; and (4) sustainability issues of financing, tenure security, the prevention of further slum expansion, operations and maintenance, environmental sustainability, and job creation, and how they will impact on the poor over time. Key findings point to the importance of community participation, clear roles and responsibilities in institutional arrangements, the need for strong local government participation, and the high costs and challenges of providing housing for the poor.

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