Analysis and statistical appendix : mobilizing finance and managing vulnerability.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, D.C. :
World Bank,
2005.
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Colección: | Global development finance ;
v. 1 |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Selected Abbreviations
- Overview and Policy Messages: Mobilizing Finance and Managing Vulnerability
- Capital flows to developing countries continued to recover, but at a slower pace
- The world economy is slowing
- Growing global imbalances pose risks for emerging market economies
- The complexity of developing-country debt poses new challenges
- Meeting poor countries� financing needs requires recognition of the countries� special challenges
- Chapter 1 Financial Flows to Developing Countries: Recent Trends and Near-Term ProspectsCapital flows to developing countries
- Capital flows from the private sector
- Capital flows from the official sector
- Annex: Recent trends in workers� remittances to developing countries
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 2 Global Outlook and the Developing Countries
- Global growth
- Global imbalances, currencies, and inflation
- World trade
- Commodity markets
- Risks and policy priorities for the global economy
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 3 Global Imbalances and Emerging Market EconomiesThe mixed effect of exchange-rate fluctuations
- Global monetary tightening: higher interest rates
- Potential volatility in emerging-market spreads
- Capital flows and reserve accumulation
- Promoting stability in global capital flows
- Notes
- References
- Chapter 4 Complex Challenges in Developing-Country Debt
- The change since the 1990s
- External debt trends in emerging markets
- The rise of domestic debt markets
- Balancing external and domestically financed debt
- No room for complacency, despite improvementsNotes
- References
- Chapter 5 Meeting the Financing Needs of Poor Countries
- The external financing environment in poor countries
- Other developing countries as a source of finance for poor countries
- Meeting the Monterrey challenge�an agenda for donors and recipients
- Sound economic and pro-poor policies in recipient countries
- Notes
- References
- Statistical Appendix
- Tables
- 1.1 Net capital flows to developing countries, 1996�2004
- 1.2 Regional composition of net FDI inflows to developing countries, 2002�41.3 Regional composition of net portfolio flows to developing countries, 2002�4
- 1.4 Net official development assistance (ODA) from principal donor countries, 1990�2003
- 1.5 Net bilateral ODA and special purpose grants, 1990�2003
- 1.6 Projected increases in ODA from DAC donors, 2003�6
- 1A.1 Workers� remittances to developing countries, 1990�2004
- 1A.2 Developing countries with highest remittance flows, 2001 and 2003
- 2.1 The global outlook in summary