Financial crisis
- Asian economies and global crisis: resilience to financial turmoil but vulnerability to trade shocks
- Y. Akyüz / Third World Network, 2010
- This report examines the systemic and structural weaknesses and vulnerability in Asian economies, which all were uncovered during 2008 global crisis. The paper states that the financial sector has shown a significant degree of resilie...
- Preparing for possble future financial shocks
- D. Green (ed); R. King (ed); M. Miller-Dawkins (ed) / Oxfam, 2010
- Oxfam’s research on the global economic crisis looks at 12 countries, an is combined in this report with the findings of studies by a range of universities, think tanks, and international organisations. The report re...
- The impact of the global financial crisis on the budgets of low-income countries: a report for Oxfam by Development Finance International
- K. Kyrili (ed); M. Martin (ed) / Oxfam, 2010
- This report examines the impact of the global financial crisis on the budgets of low-income countries, especially their spending to reach the Millennium Development Goals. The crisis created a huge budget revenue hole of $6...
- IMF didn’t change really its approach in low-income countries during recent crisis: proposed alternatives
- A.V. Waeyenberge; H. Bargawi; T. McKinley / European Network on Debt and Development, 2010
- This paper assesses the IMF’s macroeconomic framework and its renewed role in low-income countries (LICs) during and after the recent food, fuel and financial crises. Particularly, the document assesses the claims by the IMF in ...
- Financial Crisis generated significant support: using Special Drawing Rights for public investment to promote developments
- S. Ambrose; B. Muchhala / Third World Network, 2010
- This paper reviews the recent developments in Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), an international reserve asset, created by the IMF. It recommends mobilisation of resources for development finance in light of the recent crisis. The paper ...
- Selected case studies: why the financial crisis affected more middle parts of the income distribution?
- B. Habib; A. Narayan; S. Olivieri / World Bank, 2010
- This brief aims at measuring the poverty and distributional impacts of the international financial crisis on three selected countries (Bangladesh, Mexico, and the Philippines). The paper is to contribute into designing appropriate pol...
- Economic crisis impact on Asia: food insecurity in context of gender issues and demographic patterns
- A. Bauer (ed); M. Thant (ed) / Asian Development Bank, 2010
- This book suggests that the global economic crisis is an opportunity to rethink the model of development in Asia and make growth become more inclusive and sustainable. The paper shows that the crisis has affected people mai...
- Improving the effectiveness of social spending in Pacific countries in light of the economic crisis
- S. Feeny / Oxfam Australia, 2010
- Whilst at a macroeconomic level, the Global Economic Crisis (GEC) has had less impact on many Pacific countries than on most other developing countries, impacts from the GEC are ongoing and vary greatly across Pacific countr...
- The global crisis and Indonesian women: less income, no social protection, and violence threats
- M. Miller-Dawkins; I. Abimanyu; R. Abimanyu / Oxfam, 2010
- This preliminary study aims to uncover the impacts of the Global Economic Crisis 2008–2009 (GEC) on Indonesian women, especially on those who have been working in the industrial zones. The study confirms that the crisis affects ...
- The economic crisis and Filipino women's rights
- K. Gaerlan; M. Cabrera; P. Samia; L. Santoalla (ed) / Oxfam, 2010
- In the Philippines, the financial crisis has been particularly hard on the low income classes to which many unskilled, mainly women workers in the semiconductor and electronics, and textile and garment industries belong. Their loss of...
- Asian economies and global crisis: resilience to financial turmoil but vulnerability to trade shocks
- Y. Akyüz / Third World Network, 2010
- This report examines the systemic and structural weaknesses and vulnerability in Asian economies, which all were uncovered during 2008 global crisis. The paper states that the financial sector has shown a significant degree of resilie...
- Preparing for possble future financial shocks
- D. Green (ed); R. King (ed); M. Miller-Dawkins (ed) / Oxfam, 2010
- Oxfam’s research on the global economic crisis looks at 12 countries, an is combined in this report with the findings of studies by a range of universities, think tanks, and international organisations. The report re...
- The impact of the global financial crisis on the budgets of low-income countries: a report for Oxfam by Development Finance International
- K. Kyrili (ed); M. Martin (ed) / Oxfam, 2010
- This report examines the impact of the global financial crisis on the budgets of low-income countries, especially their spending to reach the Millennium Development Goals. The crisis created a huge budget revenue hole of $6...
- IMF didn’t change really its approach in low-income countries during recent crisis: proposed alternatives
- A.V. Waeyenberge; H. Bargawi; T. McKinley / European Network on Debt and Development, 2010
- This paper assesses the IMF’s macroeconomic framework and its renewed role in low-income countries (LICs) during and after the recent food, fuel and financial crises. Particularly, the document assesses the claims by the IMF in ...
- Financial Crisis generated significant support: using Special Drawing Rights for public investment to promote developments
- S. Ambrose; B. Muchhala / Third World Network, 2010
- This paper reviews the recent developments in Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), an international reserve asset, created by the IMF. It recommends mobilisation of resources for development finance in light of the recent crisis. The paper ...
- Selected case studies: why the financial crisis affected more middle parts of the income distribution?
- B. Habib; A. Narayan; S. Olivieri / World Bank, 2010
- This brief aims at measuring the poverty and distributional impacts of the international financial crisis on three selected countries (Bangladesh, Mexico, and the Philippines). The paper is to contribute into designing appropriate pol...
- Economic crisis impact on Asia: food insecurity in context of gender issues and demographic patterns
- A. Bauer (ed); M. Thant (ed) / Asian Development Bank, 2010
- This book suggests that the global economic crisis is an opportunity to rethink the model of development in Asia and make growth become more inclusive and sustainable. The paper shows that the crisis has affected people mai...
- Improving the effectiveness of social spending in Pacific countries in light of the economic crisis
- S. Feeny / Oxfam Australia, 2010
- Whilst at a macroeconomic level, the Global Economic Crisis (GEC) has had less impact on many Pacific countries than on most other developing countries, impacts from the GEC are ongoing and vary greatly across Pacific countr...
- The global crisis and Indonesian women: less income, no social protection, and violence threats
- M. Miller-Dawkins; I. Abimanyu; R. Abimanyu / Oxfam, 2010
- This preliminary study aims to uncover the impacts of the Global Economic Crisis 2008–2009 (GEC) on Indonesian women, especially on those who have been working in the industrial zones. The study confirms that the crisis affects ...
- The economic crisis and Filipino women's rights
- K. Gaerlan; M. Cabrera; P. Samia; L. Santoalla (ed) / Oxfam, 2010
- In the Philippines, the financial crisis has been particularly hard on the low income classes to which many unskilled, mainly women workers in the semiconductor and electronics, and textile and garment industries belong. Their loss of...
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