Mexico and Rising powers in international development
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- Emerging economies are providing workable development strategies and creating new multilateral south-south institutions
- J. Scott; M. vom Hau; D. Hulme / Brooks World Poverty Institute, University of Manchester, 2010
- Much attention has been focused on the BICs (Brazil, India and China) and how they are changing global politics and economics. However, there is also a further tier of emerging middle powers ‘beyond the BICs’ that are play...
- Can developed countries adapt low carbon policies?
- K. Ellis; B. Baker; A. Lemma / Overseas Development Institute, 2009
- The paper presents a review of low carbon growth policies in two high-income (UK and Germany), five middle-income (China, India, Mexico, Guyana and Nigeria) and two low-income countries (Bangladesh and Ethiopia). The challenge of poli...
- Which is better - conditional or unconditional cash transfers?
- S. Devereux (ed) / Eldis Gateway to Development and Environment Information, 2009
- In response to the recent food crisis and global financial crisis, the G-20 countries and the World Bank announced increased spending on social protection programmes, including cash-based systems. Cash transfers are an increasingly po...
- Adequate preparation for old age will determine Latin America’s long-term economic success
- R. Jackson; R. Strauss; N. Howe / Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, 2009
- Latin America’s population aged 65 or over will triple to 18.5 percent by 2050. Fertility is declining. The coming age wave poses two fundamental challenges for Latin America. The first is to fashion national retirement systems ...
- Emerging economies contribution to climate protection
- N. Höhne; C. Michelsen; S. Moltmann / German Federal Environmental Agency, 2008
- This report provides a detailed overview of the national circumstances, emission levels, mitigation potential and measures for the major developing countries of Brazil, China, India, Mexico, South Africa and South Korea. Th...
- Conditional cash transfer programmes: excellent targeting, significant reduction of inequality
- S. Soares; E. Zepeda / International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth, 2007
- This one-page document examines the impact of three Latin American Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programmes providing cash transfers to poor families, conditioned on children’s school attendance and regular medical checks-ups....
- A summary of Ann Harrison’s Globalisation and Poverty
- M. Nesvisky / National Bureau of Economic Research, USA, 2007
- A non-technical summary of a book titled Globalisation and Poverty edited by Ann Harrison. It questions whether globalisation spreads wealth. The book concludes that the poor will benefit from globalisation if the appropri...
- Papers from central banks: improvements and issues yet to be addressed in banking in emerging markets
- Bank for International Settlements, 2006
- Banking crises in emerging markets in the 1990s were associated with major macroeconomic disruptions: sharp increases in interest rates, large currency depreciations, output collapses and lasting declines in the supply of credit. Bank...
- Future projections on the status of the elderly will help in forward policy planning
- A. I. Hermalin; M. B. Ofstedal; R. Tesfai / Population Studies Center, University of Michigan, 2006
- This paper generates profiles of the elderly to 2050 on key characteristics for a set of thirteen developing countries that vary by region, size, economic level, and cultural traditions. Findings show dramatic shifts in the educationa...
- Channelling FDI into employment opportunities: towards greater State involvement in FDI investment decisions
- C. Ernst / International Labour Organization, 2005
- This study analyses the evolution of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and the increasing role of transnational companies (TNCs) in the domestic economies of Argentina, Brazil and Mexico and will then in a second part outline the motiva...
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