Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics--Europe 2004 : Economic Integration and Social Responsibility

To address these broad questions: How to analyze the impact of globalization? What is the effect of rich countries' policies on developing ones? How to redefine the development agenda and scale-up the aid effort? The European Conference on Development Economics (ABCDE-Europe) focused on some of the problematic features of globalization and discussed the global impact of developed countries' policies in a number of crucial areas for developing countries, such as farm trade, migrations, the protection of intellectual property, and capital flows. It also highlighted the role and responsibilities of the private sector. This volume, organized in twelve chapters, opens with the five plenary session papers that were at the core of the discussion and focuses on five crucial issues and policy challenges: agricultural trade, migration flows, intellectual property rights, the costs and benefits of international capital flows, and options for sovereign debt restructuring. The seven remaining chapters offer a collection of selected papers discussed in the parallel workshops held during the conference. They cover a wider range of issues, from the role and responsibilities of private actors and the components of the business environment, to the sources of development finance and the relationship between commodity resources and development, to the issue of scaling up, and the possibility of intensifying the volume and impact of development aid.

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Main Authors: Bourguignon, Francois, Jacquet, Pierre, Pleskovic, Boris
Format: Publication biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2007
Subjects:ACCESS TO MARKETS, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY, AGRICULTURE, ANNUAL RATE, AVERAGE ANNUAL, BANKING SECTOR, BANKING SYSTEMS, CAPACITY BUILDING, CAPITAL ACCUMULATION, CAPITAL MARKET, CAPITAL MARKETS, COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE, COMPETITIVENESS, CONDITIONAL CONVERGENCE, CONVERGENCE EQUATIONS, DEBT, DEPOSIT INSURANCE, DEPOSIT INSURANCE SCHEMES, DEVALUATION, DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, DEVELOPED WORLD, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, DEVELOPING COUNTRY, DEVELOPING REGIONS, DEVELOPING WORLD, DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS, DEVELOPMENT POLICIES, DEVELOPMENT POLICY, DEVELOPMENT PROCESS, DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES, DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY, DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME, DIVERSIFICATION, ECONOMIC COMPETITION, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ECONOMIC INTEGRATION, ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES, ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE, ECONOMIC POLICY, ECONOMIC PROGRESS, ECONOMIC REFORMS, ECONOMIC RESEARCH, ECONOMIC SITUATION, EMPIRICAL RESEARCH, EMPOWERMENT, EXPORTS, FAIR TRADE, FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT, FINANCIAL INTEGRATION, FINANCIAL SECTOR, FINANCIAL STABILITY, FINANCIAL SYSTEMS, FOSTER COMPETITION, FREE TRADE, GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, GROWTH, GROWTH ACCELERATION, GROWTH EPISODES, GROWTH PERFORMANCE, GROWTH PROCESS, GROWTH RATES, HIGH COST, HUMAN CAPITAL, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, INCOME, INDUSTRIAL REGIONS, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, INVESTMENT CLIMATE, INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES, LABOR FORCE, LIQUIDITY, LONG RUN, LONG-RUN GROWTH, LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES, MACROECONOMIC FRAMEWORK, MEDIUM TERM, MULTIPLE EQUILIBRIA, NORTH AFRICA, PEER REVIEW, PER CAPITA INCOMES, PHILOSOPHICAL DOCTRINES, POLICY AREAS, POLICY ISSUES, POLICY MAKERS, POLICY MAKING, POLICY POINT OF VIEW, POLITICAL STABILITY, POOR COUNTRIES, POOR COUNTRY, POOR PEOPLE, POVERTY, POVERTY REDUCTION, POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES, POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY, POWER PARITY, PREDICTED GROWTH, PRIMARY EDUCATION, PRIVATE SECTOR, PRIVATE SECTORS, PUBLIC GOOD, PUBLIC OFFICIALS, PUBLIC POLICY, PUBLIC SECTOR, PURCHASING POWER, RAPID GROWTH, REDISTRIBUTIVE POLICIES, REGULATORY REGIMES, RISING INEQUALITY, ROADS, RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE, SAFETY NETS, SAVINGS, SECTOR REFORMS, SHORT-RUN GROWTH, STANDARDS OF LIVING, SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA, SUBSIDIARY, SUSTAINABLE GROWTH, TRANSPORT, UNDERLYING PROBLEM, WAGES, WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/01/7700081/annual-world-bank-conference-development-economics-europe-2004-economic-integration-social-responsibility
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/6691
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