Business Environment Reforms in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Situations
Economies that are suffering from fragility, conflict and violence (three distinct yet interconnected elements of FCS) confront intractable poverty, and faltering growth – missing out on development objectives by significant margins. As the poverty rate in FCS has increased, the number of poor people in those economies has increased from 180 million to nearly 300 million – almost at par with the number of poor in non-FCS economies (which constitute 90 percent of global population). It is estimated that by 2030, two-thirds of the global poor will be concentrated in fragile states. This means that ending extreme poverty requires accelerating gains where poverty has been most intractable: in FCS. By definition, the economies concerned are often characterized by weak institutions and political instability, and lower level of private sector development to promote business-led growth. FCS economies require significant reforms to policy and delivery mechanisms along multiple dimensions to achieve growth and poverty reduction.
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dig-okr-10986379172024-07-17T11:38:44Z Business Environment Reforms in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Situations What Works and Why? Ghossein, Tania Rana, Ahmed Nauraiz FRAGILITY, CONFLICT AND VIOLENCE DRIVERS POVERTY GENDER INEQUALITY PRIVATE SECTOR REFORM CHALLENGES LIMITATIONS OF TRADITIONAL APPROACHES Economies that are suffering from fragility, conflict and violence (three distinct yet interconnected elements of FCS) confront intractable poverty, and faltering growth – missing out on development objectives by significant margins. As the poverty rate in FCS has increased, the number of poor people in those economies has increased from 180 million to nearly 300 million – almost at par with the number of poor in non-FCS economies (which constitute 90 percent of global population). It is estimated that by 2030, two-thirds of the global poor will be concentrated in fragile states. This means that ending extreme poverty requires accelerating gains where poverty has been most intractable: in FCS. By definition, the economies concerned are often characterized by weak institutions and political instability, and lower level of private sector development to promote business-led growth. FCS economies require significant reforms to policy and delivery mechanisms along multiple dimensions to achieve growth and poverty reduction. 2022-08-23T18:50:08Z 2022-08-23T18:50:08Z 2022 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099540008182216788/P175536045566e0130b85006c86f51b1a63 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/37917 English en_US Equitable Growth, Finance and Institutions Insight; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC |
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Economies that are suffering from
fragility, conflict and violence (three distinct yet
interconnected elements of FCS) confront intractable
poverty, and faltering growth – missing out on development
objectives by significant margins. As the poverty rate in
FCS has increased, the number of poor people in those
economies has increased from 180 million to nearly 300
million – almost at par with the number of poor in non-FCS
economies (which constitute 90 percent of global
population). It is estimated that by 2030, two-thirds of the
global poor will be concentrated in fragile states. This
means that ending extreme poverty requires accelerating
gains where poverty has been most intractable: in FCS. By
definition, the economies concerned are often characterized
by weak institutions and political instability, and lower
level of private sector development to promote business-led
growth. FCS economies require significant reforms to policy
and delivery mechanisms along multiple dimensions to achieve
growth and poverty reduction. |
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FRAGILITY, CONFLICT AND VIOLENCE DRIVERS POVERTY GENDER INEQUALITY PRIVATE SECTOR REFORM CHALLENGES LIMITATIONS OF TRADITIONAL APPROACHES |
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Ghossein, Tania Rana, Ahmed Nauraiz |
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Business Environment Reforms in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Situations |
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Business Environment Reforms in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Situations |
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Business Environment Reforms in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Situations |
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Business Environment Reforms in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Situations |
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Business Environment Reforms in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Situations |
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business environment reforms in fragile and conflict-affected situations |
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