Gender Dimensions of Investment Climate Reform : A Guide for Policy Makers and Practitioners

Promoting women's economic empowerment is increasingly seen as an important driving force behind economic growth and the fight against poverty. Women's economic participation as entrepreneurs, employees, and leaders is recognized as a measure of a country's economic viability and dynamism. The guide starts with a brief section on the economic rationale for gender inclusion in investment climate reform work. It is then divided into nine modules. Recognizing the socioeconomic dimensions of gender-focused work, the core module outlines the broader, overarching framework within which gender-informed investment climate work can take place. It also focuses on the monitoring and evaluation framework, with particular emphasis on establishing appropriate baselines to facilitate the measurement of gender-informed changes in the business environment. The eight thematic modules provide specific guidance on key investment climate issues comprising: (i) public-private dialogue, (ii) business start-up and operation, (iii) business taxation, (iv) trade logistics, (v) secured lending, (vi) alternative dispute resolution, (vii) special economic zones, and (viii) foreign investment policy and promotion. Thematic modules are designed to guide the reader through the project cycle and present the three-step process: (a) diagnostic, (b) solution design, and (c) implementation and monitoring and evaluation.

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Main Authors: Simavi, Sevi, Manuel, Clare, Blackden, Mark
Language:English
Published: World Bank 2010
Subjects:BUSINESS START-UP AND OPERATION, ECONOMIC PARTICIPATION, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, GENDER-INFORMED CHANGE, INVESTMENT CLIMATE REFORM, POVERTY, PUBLIC-PRIVATE DIALOGUE, TRADE LOGISTICS, WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT,
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spelling dig-okr-1098624082024-08-08T16:13:01Z Gender Dimensions of Investment Climate Reform : A Guide for Policy Makers and Practitioners Simavi, Sevi Manuel, Clare Blackden, Mark BUSINESS START-UP AND OPERATION ECONOMIC PARTICIPATION ENTREPRENEURSHIP GENDER-INFORMED CHANGE INVESTMENT CLIMATE REFORM POVERTY PUBLIC-PRIVATE DIALOGUE TRADE LOGISTICS WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT Promoting women's economic empowerment is increasingly seen as an important driving force behind economic growth and the fight against poverty. Women's economic participation as entrepreneurs, employees, and leaders is recognized as a measure of a country's economic viability and dynamism. The guide starts with a brief section on the economic rationale for gender inclusion in investment climate reform work. It is then divided into nine modules. Recognizing the socioeconomic dimensions of gender-focused work, the core module outlines the broader, overarching framework within which gender-informed investment climate work can take place. It also focuses on the monitoring and evaluation framework, with particular emphasis on establishing appropriate baselines to facilitate the measurement of gender-informed changes in the business environment. The eight thematic modules provide specific guidance on key investment climate issues comprising: (i) public-private dialogue, (ii) business start-up and operation, (iii) business taxation, (iv) trade logistics, (v) secured lending, (vi) alternative dispute resolution, (vii) special economic zones, and (viii) foreign investment policy and promotion. Thematic modules are designed to guide the reader through the project cycle and present the three-step process: (a) diagnostic, (b) solution design, and (c) implementation and monitoring and evaluation. 2012-03-19T09:32:53Z 2012-03-19T09:32:53Z 2010 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000333037_20100126234216 978-0-8213-8095-6 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/2408 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank
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topic BUSINESS START-UP AND OPERATION
ECONOMIC PARTICIPATION
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
GENDER-INFORMED CHANGE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE REFORM
POVERTY
PUBLIC-PRIVATE DIALOGUE
TRADE LOGISTICS
WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT
BUSINESS START-UP AND OPERATION
ECONOMIC PARTICIPATION
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
GENDER-INFORMED CHANGE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE REFORM
POVERTY
PUBLIC-PRIVATE DIALOGUE
TRADE LOGISTICS
WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT
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GENDER-INFORMED CHANGE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE REFORM
POVERTY
PUBLIC-PRIVATE DIALOGUE
TRADE LOGISTICS
WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT
BUSINESS START-UP AND OPERATION
ECONOMIC PARTICIPATION
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
GENDER-INFORMED CHANGE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE REFORM
POVERTY
PUBLIC-PRIVATE DIALOGUE
TRADE LOGISTICS
WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT
Simavi, Sevi
Manuel, Clare
Blackden, Mark
Gender Dimensions of Investment Climate Reform : A Guide for Policy Makers and Practitioners
description Promoting women's economic empowerment is increasingly seen as an important driving force behind economic growth and the fight against poverty. Women's economic participation as entrepreneurs, employees, and leaders is recognized as a measure of a country's economic viability and dynamism. The guide starts with a brief section on the economic rationale for gender inclusion in investment climate reform work. It is then divided into nine modules. Recognizing the socioeconomic dimensions of gender-focused work, the core module outlines the broader, overarching framework within which gender-informed investment climate work can take place. It also focuses on the monitoring and evaluation framework, with particular emphasis on establishing appropriate baselines to facilitate the measurement of gender-informed changes in the business environment. The eight thematic modules provide specific guidance on key investment climate issues comprising: (i) public-private dialogue, (ii) business start-up and operation, (iii) business taxation, (iv) trade logistics, (v) secured lending, (vi) alternative dispute resolution, (vii) special economic zones, and (viii) foreign investment policy and promotion. Thematic modules are designed to guide the reader through the project cycle and present the three-step process: (a) diagnostic, (b) solution design, and (c) implementation and monitoring and evaluation.
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ECONOMIC PARTICIPATION
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
GENDER-INFORMED CHANGE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE REFORM
POVERTY
PUBLIC-PRIVATE DIALOGUE
TRADE LOGISTICS
WOMEN'S EMPOWERMENT
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Manuel, Clare
Blackden, Mark
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title Gender Dimensions of Investment Climate Reform : A Guide for Policy Makers and Practitioners
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title_full Gender Dimensions of Investment Climate Reform : A Guide for Policy Makers and Practitioners
title_fullStr Gender Dimensions of Investment Climate Reform : A Guide for Policy Makers and Practitioners
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